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Total assets. US$ 12 billion (9/2012) [2] Number of employees. 10,419 (8/2012) [3] Website. bancoprovincia.com.ar. The Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires ( Spanish: Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires ), better known as Banco Provincia, is a publicly owned bank in Argentina and the second-largest in the country by value of assets and deposits.
Away. Club Atlético Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, simply known as Banco Provincia is a sports club based in the city of Vicente López in the homonymous partido of Greater Buenos Aires. The club, mostly known for its men's and women's field hockey teams, hosts a wide variety of sports such as basketball, football, gymnastics, golf ...
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The bank was founded in 1905 as the Banco de Galicia y Buenos Aires by a consortium led by Manuel Escasany, a jeweler and clockmaker of Galician origin. It was registered under the laws of the Argentine Republic. Its executive offices are located in Buenos Aires.
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Banco da Província was the first commercial bank in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was founded on July 1, 1858, by Lopo Gonçalves Bastos , João Batista Ferreira de Azevedo and José Antônio Coelho Júnior to facilitate their commercial transactions.
The Headquarters of the Provincial Bank of Córdoba ( Spanish: Casa Central del Banco de la Provincia de Córdoba ), more often referred locally as Banco de Córdoba Casa Central, is a large bank building in Córdoba, Argentina . Inaugurated on 17 May 1889, it is one of the first buildings especially constructed for a financial institution in ...
Banco El Hogar Argentino, Buenos Aires, 1926; Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires, 1939; Casa del Teatro, Buenos Aires, 1927; Centro Metropolitano de Diseño , Buenos Aires, 1938; Cine Cosmos, Buenos Aires, 1929; Colegio Don Bosco, Buenos Aires, 1930s; Colegio Las Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, Buenos Aires, 1934