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  2. Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Corrientes ( Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes] ⓘ; Guaraní: Taragüí, literally: "Currents") is the capital city of the province of Corrientes, Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, about 1,000 km (621 mi) from Buenos Aires and 300 km (186 mi) from Posadas, on National Route 12. It has a population of 346,334 ...

  3. Bank - Wikipedia

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    History This section needs expansion with: history after the 19th century. You can help by adding to it. (August 2020) Main article: History of banking This 15th-century painting depicts money-dealers at a banca (bench) during the Cleansing of the Temple. Banking as an archaic activity (or quasi-banking) is thought to have begun as early as the end of the 4th millennium BCE, to the 3rd ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Bank of the South - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 2009. Headquarters. Caracas. The Bank of the South (Spanish: Banco del Sur, Portuguese: Banco do Sul, Dutch: Bank van het Zuiden) or BancoSur is a monetary fund and lending organization established on 26 September 2009 by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela with promises of initial capital of US$ 20 ...

  6. Banco Bradesco - Wikipedia

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    The Banco Bradesco S.A. is a Brazilian financial services company headquartered in Osasco, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the third largest banking institution by assets in Brazil and Latin America.

  7. Bank of Italy - Wikipedia

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    1 The Bank of Italy still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB. The Bank of Italy ( Italian: Banca d'Italia, pronounced [ˈbaŋka diˈtaːlja], informally referred to as Bankitalia) is the Italian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Italy from 1893 to 1998, issuing the Italian lira.

  8. Brazilian Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank for Economic and Social Development ( Portuguese: Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social, abbreviated: BNDES) [2] [3] [4] is a development bank structured as a federal public company associated with the Ministry of the Economy of Brazil. The stated goal is to provide long-term financing for endeavors that ...

  9. Bnext - Wikipedia

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    Madrid, Spain. Products. Checking accounts, savings accounts, debit cards, peer to peer payments, fee-free overdraft. Website. bnext .es. Bnext is a Spanish fintech based in Madrid, Spain. It officially launched on March 30, 2017 and in February 2020 officially became registered as a digital money entity by the Bank of Spain. [1]