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  2. Savings bank (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Caja General de Ahorros de Canarias in Barcelona.. In Spain, a savings bank (Spanish: caja de ahorros or informally just caja, Catalan: caixa d'estalvis, Galician: caixa de aforros, informally 'caixa', Basque: aurrezki kutxa) is a financial institution that specializes in accepting savings deposits and granting loans.

  3. Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, being an autarchic entity.. Article 3 of the Organic Charter lists the objectives of this Institution: “The bank aims to promote, to the extent of its powers and within the framework of the policies established by the national government, monetary stability ...

  4. BBVA Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In December 1996, Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, (now Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria), acquired the 99.9% of the common shares of Otar S.R.L., which was a major shareholder of Sud América Inversiones S.A., and holder of over 30% of the capital of Banco Francés, hence the BBVA in its name. [2]

  5. La Cassa di Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Since the bank reform due to Legge Amato in 1991, [2] the bank was split into a società per azioni and a non-profit banking foundation "Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Ravenna". In 2016, the minority shareholders of subsidiary Argentario, including Assicurazioni Generali (for 13.50%), [ 3 ] accepted the plan to sell their shares of Argentario ...

  6. Novobanco - Wikipedia

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    Novobanco, Novo Banco, SA, is a major Portuguese financial bank headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal.Following the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, Novo has been designated as a Significant Institution and is supervised by the European Central Bank.

  7. Banco Ambrosiano - Wikipedia

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    The bank came to be known as the "priests' bank"; one chairman was Franco Ratti, nephew to Pope Pius XI. In the 1960s, the bank began to expand its business, opening a holding company in Luxembourg in 1963 which came to be known as Banco Ambrosiano Holding. This was under the direction of Carlo Canesi, then a senior manager, and from 1965 chairman.

  8. EVO Banco - Wikipedia

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    EVO Banco, S.A.U. is a Spanish bank based in Madrid. EVO Banco was created by NCG Banco on March 12, 2012 as a division that would operate its assets outside the autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias and the Province of León. As part of their launch campaign it introduced its main financial product: Cuenta Inteligente. [1]

  9. Macro BMA - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1998 after the purchase of Banco del Buen Ayre. The bank has 99 bank branches, 140 ATMs and 400,000 customers across the country. [citation needed] The bank is one of the largest banks in Argentina, competing with BBVA, Grupo Financiero Galicia, Banco Patagonia, among others. [citation needed]