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  2. Banesco - Wikipedia

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    Banesco Banco Universal C.A. is a Venezuelan financial institution whose principal branch is located in Caracas. The bank is part of the Asociación Bancaria de Venezuela (Venezuela's Banking Association). Banesco has 340 branches all over Venezuela, more than 115.000 POS and 1.377 ATMs. [1]

  3. List of banks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. 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 ...

  5. Top Venezuelan bank Banesco's chairman slams state ... - AOL

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    The chairman of Venezuela's top bank Banesco on Friday condemned a 90-day state takeover and arrest of 11 executives as locals thronged cash machines and sped up transfers to other institutions.

  6. Juan Carlos Escotet - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Escotet Rodríguez (born 1959) is a Spanish-Venezuelan billionaire banker and the founder of Banesco, the largest private financial institution in Venezuela.He is also CEO and shareholder (80 %) of Spanish bank Abanca, as well as president of Spanish football club Deportivo de La Coruña. [1]

  7. Grupo Financiero Banamex - Wikipedia

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    By 1937, 36 out of 50 bank branches in Mexico were owned by Banamex. [3] Banamex gradually introduced several financial product innovations to the Mexican market including the first credit cards in 1968 [4] and an ATM banking system in 1972. [5] In 1977, Grupo Banamex was formed by merging the bank with its investment and mortgage assets. [3]

  8. File:Young Folks History Of Mexico.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. History of America - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. History of America may refer to: The History of the United ...