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  2. Milla de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Milla de Oro (English for Gilded Mile) is both the popular name given to the main central business district of San Juan and a nickname given to the sections of Juan Ponce de León Avenue and Luis Muñoz Rivera Avenue that cross Hato Rey Norte from north to south.

  3. San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    San Juan's Hato Rey district is often referred to as the "Wall Street of the Caribbean", due to the influence of the area on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean's economy. [107] San Juan is also home to the Popular, Inc., parent company of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, Popular Bank, E-Loan, and a Fortune 1000 company as of 2022. [122]

  4. Banco Sofitasa - Wikipedia

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    Banco Sofitasa (SOciedad FInanciera del TÁchira SA) is a Venezuelan universal bank based in San Cristóbal. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its primary market is in Barinas and the Andean Region and is the only bank in Venezuela with its main headquarters in the Andean region following the closure of Banfoandes .

  5. Instituto de Banca y Comercio - Wikipedia

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    Instituto de Banca y Comercio was founded by Fidel Alonso-Valls in 1974 in the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, where it only had two classrooms and 15 students. Initially, it was an institution specialized in preparing tellers for the banking industry in Puerto Rico. Hence its original name, International Banking School.

  6. Banca March - Wikipedia

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    Banca March, S.A., (/ m ɑː k /) is a Spanish investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Palma and Madrid. The bank was founded in 1926 by Juan March.In the beginning, its sphere of influence was limited to Majorca but it eventually grew to be the leading independent bank in the Balearic Islands.

  7. Banco de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The current bank is the product of the Banco de Oro–Equitable PCI Bank merger.The boards of both banks agreed to merge on December 27, 2006. The new BDO Unibank retained the ticker symbol of the old Banco de Oro, and 1.3 billion BDO shares were issued in exchange for 727 million Equitable PCI Bank shares.

  8. Banco Santiago del Estero - Wikipedia

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    Banco Edificador was able to go through the crisis of the first post-war since 1918, the serious economic crisis of the years 1929 and 1930 forced private shareholders to agree to public capitalization in 1932, under the government of Juan Castro, which transformed it from a private bank into a mixed ownership bank that, through provincial law ...

  9. Banco Santander - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, it merged with Banco Central Hispano, or BCH, which had in turn been formed through the 1991 merger of Banco Central and Banco Hispanoamericano. The combined bank, known as Banco Santander Central Hispano, or BSCH, [9] [10] was designed to be a "merger of equals", in which the top executives of the two pre-existing firms would share ...