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  2. List of banks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Venezuela: Central bank [1] Caracas [2] 1939 [3] Banco Bicentenario: State-owned Caracas: 2009 Banco Industrial de Venezuela: State-owned Caracas: 1937 2016 Banco de Venezuela: Privately owned Caracas: 1890 Banesco: Publicly traded Caracas: 1992 [4] Mercantil Banco: Privately owned Caracas: 1925 BBVA Provincial: Publicly traded ...

  3. El Rosal, Caracas - Wikipedia

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    Prominent Venezuelan companies located in El Rosal, include Caracas Stock Exchange, Asociación Bancaria de Venezuela, Banco Nacional de Crédito, Banco Canarias, Banco Federal, Banco Occidental de Descuento, Inverunión, Stanford Bank Venezuela, BFC, Banco del Tesoro, Banco Confederado, Bolívar Banco, Helm Bank, Interbank Seguros, BFC Casa de Bolsa, Bancaribe and Banesco Seguros.

  4. List of banks in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Filanbanco (closed in 2001, when it was Ecuador's biggest bank) [4] Banco Comercial y Agrícola de Guayaquil [5] (closed in 1925) Banco de la Previsora (closed in 1999) Banco de Préstamos (closed in 1998) [6] Banco del Progreso (closed in 1999) [7] Banco Territorial (closed in 2013) [8] Unibanco (merged with Banco Solidario in 2013) [9]

  5. CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean

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    CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, formerly the Andean Development Corporation (or Corporación Andina de Fomento), is a Caracas based development bank whose mission is to promote sustainable development and regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean, through the financing of projects of the public and private sectors, the provision of technical cooperation ...

  6. List of companies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Venezuela: Financials Banks Caracas: 1890 Bank S A Banco Federal: Financials Banks Caracas: 1982 Bank, defunct 2010 P D Banco Industrial de Venezuela: Financials Banks Caracas: 1937 Bank, defunct 2009 P D Banco Nacional de Crédito (BNC) Financials Banks Caracas: 1977 Bank P A Banco Occidental de Descuento (BOD) Financials Banks ...

  7. Venezuelan banking crisis of 1994 - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 banking crisis occurred in Venezuela when a number of the banks of Venezuela were taken over by the government. The first to fail, in January 1994, was Banco Latino, the country's second-largest bank ($1.3 billion bailout [1]). Later, two banks accounting for 18% of total deposits (Banco Consolidado and Banco de Venezuela) also failed. [2]

  8. Mercantil Servicios Financieros - Wikipedia

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    Mercantil Servicios Financieros (Mercantil) is a Venezuelan holding company of financial services present in 9 countries in America and Europe.Its shares are listed on the Caracas Stock Exchange (MVZ.A and MVZ.B) [1] and it maintains a Level 1 American Depositary Receipt program (ADR) in the over-the-counter market (OTC) in the United States of America (MSFZY and MSFJY3) [2].

  9. Bank of the South - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of the South (Spanish: Banco del Sur, Portuguese: Banco do Sul, Dutch: Bank van het Zuiden) or BancoSur is a monetary fund and lending organization established on 26 September 2009 by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela with promises of initial capital of US$20 billion.