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  2. Banco Bradesco - Wikipedia

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    1962: Banco Bradesco is the first Latin American company to buy a computer. 1968: Banco Bradesco launches the first credit card in Brazil. 1970s: Banco Bradesco acquires 17 banks throughout the country. 1978: Banco Bradesco branch no. 1000 is inaugurated in Chuí at the southern tip of Brazil. 1991: Amador Aguiar died at 86 in São Paulo.

  3. Elo (card association) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2011 by a holding company formed by three financial services companies: Banco Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, and Caixa Econômica Federal. [1] Elo offers financial services, including credit card, debit card, and prepaid card issuing and network processing.

  4. Banco de Crédito del Perú - Wikipedia

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    BCP ATMs in Huaraz, Peru. Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), was founded by a group of Italian-Peruvian businessmen on April 9, 1889, and called during its first 52 years "Banco Italiano" ("Italian Bank"), adopting a credit policy based on the principles that would guide institutional behavior in the future.

  5. Controlled payment number - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, MasterCard acquired the controlled payment number system developed by Orbiscom, a Dublin-based payment processing company. [2] In the United States, the system is used by the following credit card issuers: Bank of America "ShopSafe" (inherited when it acquired MBNA) (and now discontinued-see below) [3] and Citibank "Virtual Account Numbers". [4]

  6. BAC Credomatic - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 The Group started its credit card operations in Mexico, which was later sold to Banco Invex in 2016. [1] In December 2010, Grupo Aval completed the purchase of the BAC Credomatic banking group. [2] [3] In 2016, Credomatic de México S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of BAC International Inc., signed a contract to transfer to Banco Invex S.A ...

  7. Bank of Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, after overexposure in the failing property market of Madrid, the Banco de Isabel II merged with Banco de San Fernando and retained the latter name. Under the guidance of Ramón Santillán in the 1850s, the bank extended its operations to the cities of Alicante and Valencia and took the name, Banco de España. Requiring financial ...

  8. Direct bank - Wikipedia

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    A direct bank (sometimes called a branch-less bank or virtual bank) is a bank that offers its services only via the Internet, mobile app, email, and other electronic means, often including telephone, online chat, and mobile check deposit. A direct bank has no branch network.

  9. Banco de Crédito e Inversiones - Wikipedia

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    Currently BCI is the third largest private bank in terms of loans and the fourth bank in number of customers, behind the privates Banco Santander, Chile and Banco de Chile, and the state Banco Estado. In 2013 BCI purchased Miami, Florida based City National Bank of Florida for $882 million from Spanish lender Bankia. City National has 26 ...

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