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  2. 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]

  3. Banking in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Little by little, with the growth of the nation, Ecuadorian banking also grew and was particularly centered on the city of Guayaquil. After the Liberal Revolution came a period called the Banking Plutocracy ( Plutocracia bancaria ) that was dominated by private banking, especially by the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Guayaquil ( Banco ...

  4. Banco Pichincha - Wikipedia

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    The Banco Pichincha is the largest private-sector bank in Ecuador, by capitalization and by number of depositors.It is the primary bank of the Pichincha Group (Grupo Pichincha), a business group that includes the companies associated with the bank and businesses related to Fidel Egas Grijalva and his family, which include Diners Club of Ecuador, Picaval and Teleamazonas.

  5. Citibank Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Citibank Ecuador (Spanish: Citibank, N. A. Sucursal Ecuador) is a unit of Citigroup of New York City, with its roots in Ecuador dating back to 1960.Citi Ecuador is headquartered in Quito, with offices in Guayaquil.

  6. Guayaquil - Wikipedia

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    Guayaquil (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaʝaˈkil] ⓘ), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port. The city is the capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton .

  7. BBVA México - Wikipedia

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    Its headquarters are located at the Torre BBVA México on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. By the end of 2023, BBVA Mexico was the largest financial group in the country, with a network of 1,706 branches and 14,500 ATMs distributed throughout the country's 32 states, [ 1 ] with a 30.4%% market share.

  8. Grupo Financiero Banamex - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex (formerly Banamex). It is the second-largest bank in Mexico. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.

  9. Estadio Banco Guayaquil - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the stadium started in October 2020, [4] and the club presented the name of the stadium on 18 February 2021, after being sponsored by Banco Guayaquil. [ 5 ] The stadium's first match occurred on 20 March 2021, as IDV faced Delfín , with Lorenzo Faravelli scoring its first goal as the match ended 2–0 for the hosts. [ 6 ]