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  2. List of banks in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ecuadorian Superintendency of Banks, as of 2012, the ten most profitable banks in Ecuador were (ordered by profit): Banco Pichincha, Banco del Pacífico, Banco de Guayaquil, Produbanco, Banco Internacional and Banco Bolivariano, Banco del Austro, Banco Solidario, Citibank Ecuador and Unibanco (now merged with Banco Solidario). [2]

  3. Bank of the South - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of the South (Spanish: Banco del Sur, Portuguese: Banco do Sul, Dutch: Bank van het Zuiden) or BancoSur is a monetary fund and lending organization established on 26 September 2009 by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela with promises of initial capital of US$20 billion.

  4. Fierro Group - Wikipedia

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    In Ecuador, on October 24, 1958 Ignacio Fierro founded the company Fosforera Ecuatoriana S.A. (FESA).. In 1991 in Venezuela, the group owned Tabacalera Nacional (TANASA), today owned by Philip Morris, Fosforera Suramericana, C.A., Alimentos La Giralda, and Banco Exterior.

  5. Telephone numbers in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    To call a local number from a landline-phone, dial directly the 7 digits of the subscriber (xxx-xxxx). To make a national long-distance call, or from any mobile phone to a local or national number, dial (0a) xxx-xxxx (For example, to a number in Pichincha province, (02) 211-1111).

  6. Telephone numbers in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Bolivia, a landlocked country in South America, use the international calling code of +591, and the area codes range from 2–7, depending on the location calling. The regulator of the numbers is Autoridad de Regulación y Fiscalización de Telecomunicaciones y Transportes (ATT).

  7. Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz S.A. doing business as Mercantil Santa Cruz (abbreviated as BMSC) is a Bolivian bank and financial services company with headquarters in La Paz.As of 2015, Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz is the largest bank in Bolivia by assets. [3]

  8. Banco BISA - Wikipedia

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    Banco BISA was founded on 5 July 1963 as Banco Industrial S.A. (BISA). Later the bank changed its business name to Banco BISA S.A. The bank expanded its network of branches shortly after its founding. Currently, the bank operates in all nine departments of Bolivia including in small towns such as Copacabana, Puerto Suárez and Yacuíba.

  9. Banco Pichincha - Wikipedia

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    The Banco Pichincha is the largest private-sector bank in Ecuador, by capitalization and by number of depositors.It is the primary bank of the Pichincha Group (Grupo Pichincha), a business group that includes the companies associated with the bank and businesses related to Fidel Egas Grijalva and his family, which include Diners Club of Ecuador, Picaval and Teleamazonas.