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  2. Banorte - Wikipedia

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    Banorte was founded in 1992 in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico and is the primary subsidiary of Grupo Financiero Banorte, one of Mexico's largest and oldest financial institutions, which has been present in Mexico since 1899. The "Banorte" trademark is a well-known mark in Mexico.

  3. List of banks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Banco BCH (bought by Banco Unión) BITAL (taken over by HSBC) Crédito Méxicano. KEB Hana Mexico (Sold Mexican unit to InvestaBank S.A.) IXE Banco (merged with Banorte) Grupo Bursatil Mexicano (bought by Banco del Atlántico) Multibanco Comermex (bought by Inverlat and became Comermex Inverlat) Scotiabank Inverlat.

  4. Carlos Hank González (businessman, born 1971) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Hank González (born September 1, 1971) is a Mexican businessman and banker. He is the chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte, [1] [2] CEO of Grupo Industrial Hermes [ es], [3] vice-chairman of the Board of Directors of Gruma, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Mexican Stock Exchange. He has been ranked by Expansión as one of ...

  5. Carlos Hank Rhon - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Hank Gonzalez (son) Alex Hank (son) Carlos Hank Rhon (born 1947) is a Mexican billionaire. He made his fortune from selling his financial firm Grupo Financiero Interacciones to Banorte. He also owns the diversified Grupo Hermes. [1] [2] In 2022, Forbes ranked him the #661 fortune worldwide with a net worth of $4.4 billion. [3]

  6. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    CLABE. The CLABE ( Clave Bancaria Estandarizada, Spanish for " standardized banking cipher " or "standardized bank code") is a banking standard for the numbering of bank accounts in Mexico. This standard is a requirement for the sending and receiving of domestic inter-bank electronic funds transfer since June 1, 2004.

  7. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    152. Pemex. $57,774. 125,689. State-owned oil and gas entity controlling much of the Mexican market. The firm was created through the nationalization of all foreign oil companies in Mexico in 1938 and governs oil exploration, extraction, refining, and commercialization in the country. 176.

  8. Bank of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .banxico .org .mx. The Bank of Mexico ( Spanish: Banco de México ), abbreviated BdeM or Banxico, is Mexico 's central bank, monetary authority and lender of last resort. The Bank of Mexico is autonomous in exercising its functions, and its main objective is to achieve stability in the purchasing power of the national currency.

  9. Estadio Borregos - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Borregos, also referred to as Estadio Banorte for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.It is the home stadium for the college football team Borregos Salvajes Monterrey of the ONEFA and the professional American football team Fundidores de Monterrey from the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional.