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  2. CIBC Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 2002 as FirstCaribbean International Bank through the merger of the Caribbean operations of Barclays Bank and CIBC, and in March 2006 both CIBC and Barclays announced that Barclays wished to exercise their option to exit the Caribbean venture completely resulting in CIBC gaining majority-control of the bank. In June 2011 ...

  3. Bank of London and Montreal - Wikipedia

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    This is now First Citizens Bank. On April 17, 1970 Bank of Montreal incorporated the branches it took over as Bank of Montreal (Bahamas & Caribbean), and in 1983 changed the name Bank of Montreal Bahamas Limited. 1971 The Government of Jamaica purchased Bank of Montreal's Jamaican operations, renaming them Bank of Surrey. Bank of Surrey closed ...

  4. List of banks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Caribbean; First St. Vincent Bank; 1st National Bank; Republic Bank; ... Central Bank of Bahamas; Banks in Brazil (in English) List of Mexican banks

  5. FirstCaribbean International Bank - Wikipedia

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  6. Bahama Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Bahama Banks: Little Bahama Bank in the north, Great Bahama Bank in the south, and Cay Sal Bank in the west; and the Caicos Bank of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the east Map of 1888 showing the banks of the Lucayan Archipelago from Navidad Bank or Bajo Navidad north of the Dominican Republic in Hispaniola to Little Bahama Bank in The Bahamas

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  8. Old Bahama Channel - Wikipedia

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    It is approximately 100 miles (161 km) long and 14 miles (22.5 km) wide at its narrowest place. It divides the northernmost bank of the Caribbean islands into two nearly equal parts. To the north and northeast is the Great Bahama Bank and the Bahama Islands; and to the south the bank on which the island of Cuba rests.

  9. Silver Bank - Wikipedia

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    Silver Bank as Bank of Argent in the lower right of an 1873 map of the Bahamas. Silver Bank (Spanish: Banco de la Plata) [1] is a submerged bank in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic and southeast of the territory of Turks and Caicos Islands. It covers an area of 1,680 square kilometres (649 square miles). [2]