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The bank, maintains deposits of around US$7.7 billion (nearly 7% of the total), and a lending portfolio of US$6.4 billion (8% of the total); the 3.5 million Santander Argentina credit cards (a 13% market share) make it a close second as the largest issuer of these in Argentina, next to Galicia Financial Group. [2]
Learn about the history, operations, and subsidiaries of Banco Santander, the largest bank in Spain and one of the world's largest financial institutions. Find out how it merged with BCH, acquired Abbey National and ABN AMRO, and changed its name back to Banco Santander in 2007.
Long a significant supplier of domestic lending in a credit-tight economy, the bank attempted—with only partial success—to revive the local credit market during the tenure of Gabriela Ciganotto, who stated the main goal of the bank in her inauguration speech in 2006 as "putting [the bank] at the service of production, especially small and medium businesses, and not of speculation."
Citibank Argentina is a subsidiary of Citigroup that provides institutional services. It was founded in 1914 as the Buenos Aires branch of the National City Bank of New York and sold its retail division to Banco Santander Río in 2017.
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.
Online banking, also known as internet banking, is a system that enables customers to conduct financial transactions through a website or app. Learn about the origins, benefits and features of online banking, as well as the types of banks that operate entirely or partly online.
Banco Hipotecario is a commercial bank and mortgage lender in Argentina, founded in 1886. It offers loans with real guarantee, and has a history of promoting home ownership and facing policy changes.
Wenceslao Casares, also known as Wences Casares (born 26 February 1974) is an Argentinian entrepreneur and businessman in Silicon Valley–based fintech. [1] [2] He is the CEO of Xapo Bank, and founded Internet Argentina, Wanako Games, Patagon, Lemon Wallet, and Banco Lemon. [3]