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Currently, Interbank has 230 branches, called "tiendas" or stores, over 1,500 ATMs, and over 1,500 Interbank Agentes in Peru. In 2007, Interbank opened a business agency in Shanghai, China in order to facilitate negotiations between Chinese and Peruvians. Luis Felipe Castellanos López-Torres holds the position of General Manager (CEO) since ...
Intercorp Financial Services (IFS) is a Peruvian financial holding company based in Panama that is the controller of Interbank, Interseguro, and Inteligo. [4] It is headquartered in Panama City, but its subsidiaries are based in Lima, Peru.
Intercorp Perú Ltd. is a Peruvian business conglomerate and multinational corporation chaired by Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor. [3] Founded in 1994, it owns numerous well-known brands across different sectors of the Peruvian market.
The Interbank Building is a building located in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, La Victoria District, Lima. It serves as the main headquarters of Interbank , a Peruvian financial entity and was inaugurated in February 2001.
Global Net is an interbank network in Peru operated by Peruvian bank "Interbank". ATMs are available all over Peru. GlobalNet ATMs work with any Cirrus, PLUS, American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, or Visa card. Every bank's ATMs are on the GlobalNet system including Falabella's CMR and Ripley's credit card.
Meta is denying claims circulating on social media that it forced Facebook and Instagram users to follow President Trump 's official accounts, saying the changes some users noticed were standard ...
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor was born in Peru on 11 April 1959. [2] In 1968, after a coup, he fled with his family to Ecuador and later California. [3] His father Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Sr. was Peru's Minister of Economy from 1982 to 1984. [3] In 1994, his father bought Banco Internacional del Peru, but died the following year. [3]
The company was founded as Promociones Camino Real S.A. on June 1, 1979. [1] It was renamed to Supermercados Santa Isabel S.A. on May 17, 1993, after the Chilean company of the same name acquired the remaining stores operated by Scala Gigante, a Peruvian chain that ceased operations that same year, later acquiring local retailers Mass and Top Market, thus becoming the second largest retail ...