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  2. Bank of the City of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Banco Ciudad is a public, municipal bank in Buenos Aires, Argentina, founded in 1878 to fight usury. It offers retail, business, trade, and insurance services, and has 61 branches in the city and one in Córdoba.

  3. BBVA México - Wikipedia

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    BBVA México [a] is the largest Mexican financial institution (2024), having about 30.4% of the market. [2] Founded in 1932 as Banco de Comercio (Bancomer), and rebranded from 2000 to 2019 as BBVA Bancomer, [3] its main stockholder is the Spanish bank BBVA. [4]

  4. List of banks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of banks operating in Venezuela, including their ownership, headquarters, establishment and disestablishment dates, and central bank. The list covers state-owned, privately owned, publicly traded, and foreign banks in Venezuela.

  5. Headquarters of the Bank of the Argentine Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Headquarters of the Bank of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Casa Central del Banco de la Nación Argentina), more often referred locally as Banco Nación Casa Central, is a monumental bank building next to the Plaza de Mayo, founding site of Buenos Aires and host of major events in the history of the country.

  6. BBVA Argentina - Wikipedia

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    BBVA Argentina is the oldest private bank in Argentina, founded in 1886 as Banco Francés. It is a subsidiary of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, a Spanish financial institution, and has 243 branches, 895 ATMs, and 861 ATSs across the country.

  7. List of banks in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The main local banks: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, Banco Popular Dominicano, Banreservas and Banco BHD Leon contribute more than 60% market share.

  8. Bank of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1884 the Banco Nacional Mexicano soon merged with Banco Mercantil Mexicano (Mexican Mercantile Bank) to form the Banco Nacional de México (National Bank of Mexico) which issued notes and was the primary lender to the government. The same year government issued a commercial code that gave it control of the banking sector, including the ...

  9. Bank of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) is the central bank of Guatemala, established in 1945. It issues the national currency, manages the monetary system, and has a distinctive Brutalist architecture.