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Lloyds Bank plc [1] [4] ... from Argentina to the United States of America. Lloyds Bank International was absorbed into the main business of Lloyds Bank in 1986 ...
In July 2004, Lloyds TSB Group announced the sale of its business in Argentina to Banco Patagonia Sudameris S.A. [19] and its business in Colombia to Primer Banco del Istmo, S.A. [20] On 20 December 2005, Lloyds TSB announced that it had reached an agreement to sell its credit card business Goldfish to Morgan Stanley Bank International Limited ...
In 1918, it was acquired by Lloyds Bank Limited. In 1923, Lloyds Bank brought about a merger with the separately owned London and Brazilian Bank, to prevent the two banks being in direct competition with each other. The merged bank was renamed as the Bank of London and South America (BOLSA). Lloyds retained a major interest in BOLSA throughout ...
The former Lloyds Bank International (LBI), both directly and through its banking subsidiaries, BOLSA and BOLAM, [4] together with the National Bank of New Zealand, Lloyds Bank California and the colonial and foreign (later overseas) department of Lloyds Bank, was responsible for the international and foreign banking business of the Lloyds Bank ...
Banco Patagonia is an Argentine commercial bank headquartered in Buenos Aires, and has 200 service points located in the main cities and capitals of the provinces of Argentina. The company operates in the individual, as well as small and medium-sized business banking segments, and has currently more than 775,000 clients.
Bank of London & South America. The headquarters of the Banco de Londres y América del Sur or Bank of London and South America in Buenos Aires was designed by Argentine architects Clorindo Testa and SEPRA (Santiago Sánchez Elía, Federico Peralta Ramos, Alfredo Agostini).
National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) (Federal Government-owned) Espírito Santo Development Bank (BANDES) (State of Espírito Santo-owned) Minas Gerais Development Bank (BDMG) (State of Minas Gerais-owned) Far South Regional Development Bank (BRDE) (States of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul-owned)
The oldest independent bank in the Netherlands [2] and the Benelux. [3] [4] 1747 Banque Nagelmackers: Liège Belgium: 1750 Rahn+Bodmer: Zürich Switzerland: 1760 Banque Courtois: Kingdom of France France: 1765 Lloyds Bank: Kingdom of Great Britain United Kingdom: Part of Lloyds Banking Group. 1774 Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank: Würzburg Germany ...