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The BN was created January 27, 1966, by Law 16000, approved by the Peruvian congress and was signed into law by the then-president Fernando Belaúnde Terry.Its predecessors date to 1905, when José Pardo created the Caja de Depósitos y Consignaciones or Bank of Deposits and Consignments.
The building was designed to house the new headquarters of Banco de la Nación, a financial entity of the Peruvian State.After the fire that occurred during the Four Quarters March in 2000 that destroyed the original building (built by Enrique Seoane Ros), [5] the headquarters had moved to the district of San Isidro.
On July 28, 2000, a fire killed six people at the headquarters of the National Bank of Peru amid political protests taking place in neighbouring La Colmena Avenue, in the Historic Centre of Lima. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Subsequent investigations found that the fire was caused by an explosion on the third floor of the building, which irreparably damaged the ...
Interbank office in Arequipa. In 1897, Elias Mujica opened an agency at the Jirón de la Unión in Lima's historic centre under the name of Banco Internacional.In 1934, branches were opened in Chiclayo and Arequipa, and later expansions included Piura, Sullana and other places in Peru.
The Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (Spanish: Museo del Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, MUCEN), known also as the BCRP Museum or simply Central Museum (Spanish: Museo Central), is an archaeological, numismatic and artistic museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, located at the corners of Lampa and Ucayali streets, in the historic centre of Lima, Peru.
Martín Vizcarra's tenure as the 60th president of Peru began with his inauguration on January 23, 2018, and ended on November 9, 2020. Vizcarra, an centrist [1] to center-right [2] politician born in Lima but closely related to and raised in Moquegua, took office following the resignation of former President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, his running mate.
The BBVA Building, also known as the Banco Continental Building, is a building located in Republic of Panama Avenue 3055, in San Isidro District, Lima. [1] The second tallest building in Peru , it serves as the main headquarters of BBVA Perú , a subsidiary of Spanish financial company Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA).
Lima is the headquarters for banks such as Banco de Crédito del Perú, Scotiabank Perú, Interbank, Bank of the Nation, Banco Continental, MiBanco, Banco Interamericano de Finanzas, Banco Financiero, Banco de Comercio and CrediScotia. It is a regional headquarters for Standard Chartered. Insurance companies based in Lima include Rimac Seguros ...