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La Caixa is a not-for-profit banking foundation in Spain that funds social, cultural, and civic projects. It originated from the merger of two savings banks in 1990 and reorganized its banking business in 2014, creating CaixaBank as a subsidiary.
Learn about the history and characteristics of caja de ahorros, a type of financial institution in Spain that specializes in savings and loans. Find out how they evolved from the French model, competed with commercial banks, and faced the global financial crisis.
Banco Provincia is a state-owned bank in Argentina and the second-largest in the country by assets and deposits. It was founded in 1822 as Banco de Buenos Ayres and has a long history of national and provincial significance, as well as a museum named after Arturo Jauretche.
Caja Madrid was the oldest Spanish savings bank, founded in 1702 and merged with other banks to form Bankia in 2010. It had a network of 1,900 offices and 330 branches in Spain and abroad, and carried out social and cultural work.
This was called the Instituto de Crédito de las Cajas de Ahorro or ICCA (The Savings Banks Credit Institute). The ICCA was created in 1933 to enable the pooling of financial resources in order to fund or syndicate social-charter investments as well as establishing a lender of last resort scheme for the savings banks.
The origin of the bank date back to 1880, when the Monte de Piedad y Caja de Ahorros de Oviedo was founded. It became the Caja de Ahorros de Asturias in 1946 after a merger with the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad Municipal de Gijón. [1] Presently Cajastur has around 200 offices in Asturias and some 40 outside the Principality.
Kutxa is a regional savings bank in Gipuzkoa, Spain, that merged with other Basque financial entities in 2012 to form Kutxabank. Kutxa has a history of social and economic involvement in Gipuzkoa, and holds shares in various companies, including CAF and Euskaltel.
Fundación Caja Cantabria is a Spanish banking foundation based in Santander. It is the entity resulting from the transformation, in 2014, of Caja de Ahorros de Santander y Cantabria, a savings bank whose commercial name was "Caja Cantabria", which had transferred its financial activity to Liberbank in 2011.
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