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  2. Banco Santander - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander was founded in 1857 as Banco de Santander. [8] In 1999, it merged with Banco Central Hispano, or BCH, which had in turn been formed through the 1991 merger of Banco Central and Banco Hispanoamericano.

  3. List of largest banks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Crédito e Inversiones: 98.10 9 Santander México: 92.97 10 Santander Chile: 87.74 11 BTG Pactual: 85.24 12 Citibanamex: 72.79 13 Bancolombia: 71.25 14 Banco de Chile: 69.36 15 Banco del Estado de Chile: 67.20 16 Grupo Aval: 60.99 17 Scotiabank Chile 57.72 18 Banco Safra: 50.76 19 Banco de Crédito del Perú: 50.11 20 Grupo Bolívar 41 ...

  4. List of banks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Banco do Estado da Paraíba (Paraiban); acquired by Banco Real, now Santander Brasil; Banco do Estado do Paraná (Banestado); acquired by Banco Itaú; Banco do Estado de Pernambuco (Bandepe); acquired by Banco Real, now Santander Brasil; Banco do Estado do Piauí (BEP); acquired by Banco do Brasil

  5. Central banks and currencies of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Banco Central de Bolivia Brazil: Brazilian real: Banco Central do Brasil Canada: Canadian dollar: Bank of Canada: float Chile: Chilean peso: Banco Central de Chile Colombia: Colombian peso: Banco de la República Costa Rica: Costa Rican colón: Banco Central de Costa Rica El Salvador: United States dollar: Banco Central de Reserva de El ...

  6. Banco Central Hispano - Wikipedia

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    Banco Central Hispano was a Spanish bank. In 1999 it was merged with Banco Santander to form Banco Santander Central Hispano. [ 1 ] However the bank group was reverted to refer as Santander Group or Banco Santander in 2007.

  7. Bancolombia - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 "Banco de Colombia" and "Banco Central Colombiano (BIC)" are consolidated, born in this way Bancolombia. In 2005 Bancolombia fuses with "Conavi" and "Corfinsura" to create "Grupo Bancolombia". In 2021 Bancolombia renews its corporative image, along with all entities that conform the "Grupo Bancolombia".

  8. Big Four (banking) - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander; BBVA; Caixabank; Banco Sabadell; There was formerly a "big six" (los seis grandes) composed of three banks that are now part of BBVA (Banco de Bilbao, Banco de Vizcaya, and state-owned Banco Argentaria) and three now combined as Santander (Banco Central, Banco Hispanoamericano, and Banco de Santander).

  9. Álvaro Saieh - Wikipedia

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    Within this process of growth, in 2011 CorpBanca made the largest investment of a Chilean company abroad, acquiring Banco Santander Colombia in an operation close to US$1.2 billion. Later, Saieh acquired Helm Bank, transforming CorpBanca Colombia into the fifth private bank of the country.