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The bank's headquarters are located in the San Nicolás neighborhood of Buenos Aires on the site of the Teatro Colón's first building, bought by the national government in 1888 and later designated as main offices of the recently founded institution.
The Headquarters of the Bank of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Casa Central del Banco de la Nación Argentina), more often referred locally as Banco Nación Casa Central, is a monumental bank building next to the Plaza de Mayo, founding site of Buenos Aires and host of major events in the history of the country.
Incorporating most of the Buenos Aires Central Business District, San Nicolás is home to the headquarters of numerous leading Argentine firms, including Aerolíneas Argentinas, [2] the National Bank, Banco Macro, Bank of the City of Buenos Aires, La Nación, Bunge y Born, the Macri Group, and most of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange leaders, as well as the local offices of a number of ...
Buenos Aires: 1991 Coffee chain P A ASA Aluminium Body: Consumer goods Automobiles Buenos Aires: 1969 Racing cars P A Austral Líneas Aéreas: Consumer services Airlines Buenos Aires: 1957 Airline, defunct 2020 P D Banco Credicoop: Financials Banks Buenos Aires: 1979 Cooperative bank P A Banco de la Nación Argentina: Financials Banks Buenos ...
Banco de la Nación Argentina; Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires; Bank of the City of Buenos Aires; ... Capital One United States: $629.99 ...
The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, being an autarchic entity.. Article 3 of the Organic Charter lists the objectives of this Institution: “The bank aims to promote, to the extent of its powers and within the framework of the policies established by the national government, monetary stability ...
Banking penetration remains low and banking costs high. The Argentine banking sector is currently dominated by state-owned banks, with the largest being the Banco de la Nación Argentina. In 2005, for the first time since the 2001 collapse, the banking system made a profit, according to a Central Bank report released in February 2006. The total ...
Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan; Central Bank of Bahrain, Manama, Bahrain; Central Bank of Barbados, Bridgetown, Saint Michael; Central Bank of Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia; Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Central Bank of Brazil, Brasilia, Brazil