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  2. ProCredit Holding - Wikipedia

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    The ProCredit Holding is the parent company of a development-oriented group of commercial banks for small and medium enterprises , which operate in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, Ecuador, and Germany. The business model of the group is based on "socially responsible banking".

  3. ProCredit Bank - Wikipedia

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    The ProCredit Bank Deutschland is a bank based in Frankfurt am Main. It is the youngest bank of the ProCredit Holding , which operates primarily in Southeastern and Eastern Europe as well as in South America [ 1 ] and wants to make a contribution to sustainable economic development through responsible banking business.

  4. List of banks in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander; BBVA; CaixaBank; Banco Sabadell; There were 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).

  5. List of banks in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ecuadorian Superintendency of Banks, as of 2012, the ten most profitable banks in Ecuador were (ordered by profit): Banco Pichincha, Banco del Pacífico, Banco de Guayaquil, Produbanco, Banco Internacional and Banco Bolivariano, Banco del Austro, Banco Solidario, Citibank Ecuador and Unibanco (now merged with Banco Solidario). [2]

  6. Los Andes Province, Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2002 census, Los Andes is the sixth most populous province in the region with a population of 91,683. At that time, there were 74,104 people living in urban areas , 17,579 people living in rural areas , 46,325 men and 45,358 women.

  7. Los Andes Department - Wikipedia

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    A road in San Antonio de los Cobres View of Tolar Grande. Los Andes (i.e.: The Andes) is a department located in Salta Province, Argentina. It is the second largest by area in the province, after Rivadavia Department, and its capital is the town of San Antonio de los Cobres.

  8. Los Andes (Argentine newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Los Andes is an Argentine daily newspaper published in the city of Mendoza. The newspaper was founded in 1882 by Adolfo Calle. It is not related to the Los Andes newspaper in Peru. In September 1995, it became the first Argentine newspaper to become available on the internet. [2]

  9. Diario de los Andes - Wikipedia

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    Diario de los Andes is a Venezuelan regional newspaper, circulated in the Venezuelan Andes states of Trujillo, Táchira and Mérida. The original Trujillo edition was established in the late 1970s, while the Táchira and Mérida editions were established in the 1990s.