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Grupo Financiero Galicia is a financial services holding company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its banking operations are the fifth largest in the country. It was founded in 1905 by a Galician immigrant and has diversified into insurance, investments, mortgages, consumer finance and more.
Abanca is a bank that operates in Galicia, Asturias, León and other regions of Spain and Portugal. It was created in 2011 from the bankisation of Novacaixagalicia and has been acquired by Banesco, a Venezuelan-owned bank.
HSBC Bank Argentina is the seventh-largest bank in the country and will be sold to Banco Galicia in 2024. It offers a range of financial products and services, and has a history dating back to 1903.
NCG Banco, S.A. was a financial institution founded in Galicia on September 14, 2011, as a result of Novacaixagalicia banking activity spin-off. With €70.269 million in assets, 5.946 professionals, 2.7 million customers and a commercial structure made up by 919 branches spread all around the Spanish country and eleven countries of Europe and the Americas, NCG Banco, S.A. was the head of one ...
The Bank of Spain had in the 19th century a branch in the city of Pontevedra, located since 1886 in the central house on the west side of Teucro Square, at number 8. Construction work on the new Bank of Spain building in the city began on 1 November 1900. [1] [2] The licence was requested for use as a branch of the Bank of Spain in 1901.
The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, established in 1935 and nationalized in 1946. It aims to promote monetary stability, financial stability, employment, and economic development with social equity.
HSBC stands for The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, founded in 1865 in Hong Kong and 1866 in Shanghai. It is the largest Europe-based bank by total assets and has a global presence in 62 countries and territories.
It was created following the forced merger of the two major savings banks in the region, Caixa Galicia and Caixanova. This new caixa for Galicia became the fourth-largest in Spain with consolidated assets valued at €78.1 billion, [1] and fourth-largest in terms of savings accounts, with €108.4 billion - 6% of Spanish savings banks. [2]