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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaŋko βilˈβao βiθˈkaʝa aɾxenˈtaɾja]), better known by its initialism BBVA, is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Bilbao, with operative offices in Madrid.
BAC Panama: 32.24 25 Grupo Inbursa: 30.41 26 Intercorp Perú: 29.27 27 Banco Cooperativo Sicredi 28.47 28 Banco Citibank 28.40 29 BBVA Perú: 25.74 30 Bicapital Corp. 24.29 31 Banco Votorantim: 23.03 32 Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: 22.00 33 Banco Pichincha: 21.55 34 Banrisul: 21.50 35 BBVA Colombia 20.55 36 Promerica Financial ...
In 1999, BBVA regained partial ownership of Banco Atlántico after acquiring Argentaria, a group of banks created by the Spanish government, including Banco Exterior. In 2003, Banco Sabadell acquired and absorbed Banco Atlántico, outbidding several competitors, including Barclays Bank and Caixa Geral de Depositos of Portugal.
BBVA is short for Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, the second-largest bank in Spain. BBVA acquired Compass Bank back in 2007, whereupon the bank was renamed BBVA Compass, thus cementing its ...
Toggle Panama subsection. 24.1 Government-owned banks. 24.2 Commercial local banks. 24.3 Foreign-owned banks. ... BBVA Brasil; Brazilian operations acquired by Banco ...
Panama has never had a central bank, [1] [unreliable source] and the BNP was responsible for nonmonetary aspects of central banking in Panama, assisted by the National Banking Commission (Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores), which was created along with the country's International Financial Center, and was charged with licensing and ...
Net Assets Banco de Bogotá: Largest Private Bank: 2017: COP 3.6 trillion Bancolombia: Private Bank: 2017: COP 2.6 trillion Banco Davivienda: Private Bank: 2017: COP 1.204 trillion Banco de Occidente Credencial: Private Bank: 2017: COP 932.827 billion BBVA Colombia: Private Bank: 2017: COP 346.333 billion Banco Agrario de Colombia State owned ...
In March 2014 Torres Vila was appointed as digital banking director, a position that he held until May 2015, when he replaced his predecessor Ángel Cano as president and COO of BBVA in order to accelerate the transformation of the bank. [2] [3] He was appointed president of BBVA on 29 November 2018, taking office on 1 January 2019. [4]