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  2. HSBC México - Wikipedia

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    HSBC was the first Mexican bank to offer pre-approved personal loans via ATMs, and also has a program called "Niños con Futuro" which allows customers to make charitable donations via ATMs - this idea has since been taken up by HSBC Bank UK. HSBC Mexico also deploys advanced computerized modeling techniques to predict usage patterns for ATMs ...

  3. Los simuladores (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Los simuladores is a Mexican television series produced by Sony Pictures Television International for Televisa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is an adaptation on the Argentine serie of the same name created by Damián Szifron , [ 3 ] and stars Arath de la Torre , Alejandro Calva , Rubén Zamora , and Tony Dalton .

  4. Downtown Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Tijuana, officially Colonia Zona Centro, is an official neighborhood of Tijuana, Mexico.It is located within the Central Borough ("Delegación Centro") of the city, which is immediately southwest of the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

  5. Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Rafael Martinez de la Torre obtained permission to establish a colonia on what were the lands of the Hacienda de la Teja, located west of what was then the city. The lands were located on both sides of the Paseo de la Reforma. The lands on the opposite side of the Paseo are now Colonia Juárez. The original name of the colonia was De ...

  6. Fuego en la sangre (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fuego en la sangre (Translated to "Fire in the Blood", but in English called Burning for Revenge) is a Mexican telenovela that began transmissions on January 21, 2008, through Mexico's Canal de las Estrellas network. Starring Adela Noriega, Eduardo Yáñez, Elizabeth Álvarez, Jorge Salinas, Nora Salinas and Pablo Montero.