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Currently, Interbank has 230 branches, called "tiendas" or stores, over 1,500 ATMs, and over 1,500 Interbank Agentes in Peru. In 2007, Interbank opened a business agency in Shanghai, China in order to facilitate negotiations between Chinese and Peruvians. Luis Felipe Castellanos López-Torres holds the position of General Manager (CEO) since ...
The Interbank Building is a building located in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, La Victoria District, Lima. It serves as the main headquarters of Interbank , a Peruvian financial entity and was inaugurated in February 2001.
Intercorp Perú Ltd. is a Peruvian business conglomerate and multinational corporation chaired by Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor. [3] Founded in 1994, it owns numerous well-known brands across different sectors of the Peruvian market.
BBVA Continental is the result of the merger of Banco Continental with Banco Bilbao Vizcaya and Grupo Breca in 1995. [3] In June 2011, the Fitch credit rating agency raised BBVA Continental's investment grade from BBB to A−. [4] The bank conducts its business through 311 branches located in different regions of Peru.
The bank's predecessor, the Banco Peruano de la Construcción (BANPECO), was established in 1967 and reorganised as the Banco de Comercio by 2004, [2] as part of the restructuring process of the bank of the same name that had been accused of complying with corruption during the 1990s. [3] This process was authorised by the SBS in August 2004.
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor was born in Peru on 11 April 1959. [2] In 1968, after a coup, he fled with his family to Ecuador and later California. [3] His father Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Sr. was Peru's Minister of Economy from 1982 to 1984. [3] In 1994, his father bought Banco Internacional del Peru, but died the following year. [3]
Banco Wiese, Ltdo., known as the Banco Wiese Sudameris (BWS) after 1997, was a Peruvian bank that existed between 1943 and 2006, when it was merged into Scotiabank's local branch, Scotiabank Perú. History
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.