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  2. Jaime Gilinski Bacal - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Gilinski Bacal is a Colombian banker, investor, and real estate developer with a net worth of US$ 8.6 billion as of 2024. He is the second richest person in Colombia and the largest shareholder of Metro Bank, Banco Sabadell, and Grupo Nutresa.

  3. Banco Santander - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and subsidiaries of Banco Santander, the largest bank in Spain and one of the world's largest financial institutions. Find out how it merged with BCH, acquired Abbey National and ABN AMRO, and changed its name back to Banco Santander in 2007.

  4. Itaú Unibanco - Wikipedia

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    The institution was born with R$575 billion in assets, a net equity of around R$51.7 billion and a portfolio of combined credit of R$225.3 billion. The new bank had 4,800 branches and service branches, representing 18% of Brazil's banking network, and 14.5 million account holders (18% of the market).

  5. List of largest banks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    BBVA Colombia 20.55 36 Promerica Financial Corp. 19.82 37 Grupo Financiero BI 19.24 38 Empresa General de Inversiones (EGI) 19.17 39 Grupo Financiero Galicia: 19.11 40 Scotiabank Perú 19.11 41 BanReservas 18.46 42 Grupo Security 17.43 43 Banco Provincia: 16.91 44 Republic Financial: 16.74 45 BanBajío: 15.92 46 Santander Argentina: 15.25 47

  6. Bancolombia - Wikipedia

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    Bancolombia is a financial institution that operates in Colombia and other countries under the name Grupo Bancolombia. It was founded in 1875 as Banco de Colombia and became the first Colombian company to trade on the New York Stock Exchange in 1995.

  7. Banco Santander Río - Wikipedia

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    The bank, maintains deposits of around US$7.7 billion (nearly 7% of the total), and a lending portfolio of US$6.4 billion (8% of the total); the 3.5 million Santander Argentina credit cards (a 13% market share) make it a close second as the largest issuer of these in Argentina, next to Galicia Financial Group. [2]

  8. Colombian peso - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian peso (sign: $; code: COP) is the currency of Colombia since 1837. It is subdivided into 100 centavos, but centavo coins are no longer issued for circulation.

  9. Flag of Santander Department - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and meanings of the flag of Santander, a Colombian department. The flag has a red stripe with eight stars, representing the eight provinces of the department.