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In 1891 the bank, merged with the branch there of Anglo-South American Bank under the name Banco Salvadoreño (Bancosal). The bank came to an agreement with Banco Internacional de El Salvador, which had a 25-year monopoly on note issuance, so that it too could issue notes. The government of El Salvador nationalized the bank in 1980 as part of a ...
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The bank is active in developing financial inclusion policy and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. [3] In 2013, the bank made a joint Maya Declaration Commitment [4] with the Superintendencia del Sistema Financiero of El Salvador to carry out a series of concrete and measurable actions. [5]
The first stamps of El Salvador were made by the American Bank Note Co. of New York or, as printed on the bottom of the sheets, Compañía Americana de Billetes de Banco de Nueva York. Printed in September 1866, they arrived in El Salvador on December 17. They were officially issued on January 17, 1867, but their use was not mandatory until ...
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El Salvador 10 Colones banknote of 1959. On August 31, 1934, the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador put into circulation the first uniform family of banknotes, replacing banknotes issued by the Banco Agricola Comercial , the Banco Occidental , and the Banco Salvadoreño : the first banknote family consisted of six denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10 ...