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  2. HSBC México - Wikipedia

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    HSBC's Mexico headquarters are at Torre HSBC on the Paseo de la Reforma near the Angel of Independence in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. [1] In July 2012, the US Senate accused HSBC of breaching safeguards that should have stopped the laundering of money from Mexico.

  3. HSBC México, S.A. - Wikipedia

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  4. List of banks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    BBVA México, founded as Banco de Comercio (Bank of Commerce) or Bancomer, in 2000 Spanish bank BBVA was the majority shareholder until 2004 when it purchased all shares and wholly owned it. Banco Volkswagen México; Banco Sabadell; Bank Saderat Iran; Barclays Mexico; Citibank Mexico; Credit Suisse; Deutsche Bank; HSBC México

  5. HSBC Tower, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    It is located opposite the Angel of Independence, and is home to the around 2,800 HSBC Mexico staff. Construction was completed in 2006, at a cost of around US$ 150 million. There are 23 office floors and 12 parking levels in the 136-metre-high (446 ft) tower, which is one of the tallest in Mexico City.

  6. HSBC Bank - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:HSBC subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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  8. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    The provision for CLABE standardization was issued by the Asociación de Bancos de México (ABM) (Mexican Bank Association) in conjunction with the Banco de México (Mexico's Central Bank). It ensures that the inter-bank fund transfers, payroll deposits, or automatic service charges are made to the correct accounts.

  9. Bital - Wikipedia

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    Bital was first known as Banco del Atlantico during the 1980s and later was changed to Bital. It was the last Mexican bank [1] whose balance sheet was still struggling from the 1995 Mexican peso crisis.