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  2. Bank of the City of Buenos Aires | Wikipedia

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    The Bank of the City of Buenos Aires (Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires), doing business as Banco Ciudad, is a publicly owned, municipal commercial bank in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded on May 23, 1878, under the name Monte de Piedad (Piety Mount), with the purpose of fighting usury in the city (mostly targeting the growing wave of immigration in Argentina) by giving loans at a below ...

  3. List of banks in Venezuela | Wikipedia

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    This is a list of banks operating in Venezuela. Name. Ownership. Headquarters. Established. Disestablished. Central Bank of Venezuela. Central bank [1] Caracas [2]

  4. Venezuelan banking crisis of 2009–2010 | Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan banking crisis of 2009–2010. The 2009–2010 banking crisis occurred in Venezuela when a number of the banks of Venezuela were taken over by the government, after "the revelation that several banks owned by Hugo Chavez supporters were in financial trouble after engaging in questionable business practices.

  5. Venezuelan banking crisis of 1994 | Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan banking crisis of 1994 The 1994 banking crisis occurred in Venezuela when a number of the banks of Venezuela were taken over by the government. The first to fail, in January 1994, was Banco Latino, the country's second-largest bank ($1.3 billion bailout [1]).

  6. Category:Banks of Venezuela | Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banks of Venezuela" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. Central Bank of Venezuela | Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Venezuela (Spanish: Banco Central de Venezuela, BCV) is the central bank of Venezuela. It maintains a fixed exchange rate for the Venezuelan bolívar and since 1996 is the governing agent of the Venezuelan Clearing House System (including an automated clearing house).

  8. Banco Bicentenario | Wikipedia

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    BDT Banco Digital de los Trabajadores, Banco Universal C.A. (previously Banco Bicentenario, Banco Universal C.A) is a bank based in Caracas. It was created in late 2009 through the merger with the existing state-owned bank Banfoandes, the banks Bolívar, Central and Confederado and after BaNorte Bank, nationalised as a result of the 2009 ...

  9. Banco de Venezuela | Wikipedia

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    Banco de Venezuela (abbreviated: BDV) is an international universal bank based in Caracas. It was the market leader in Venezuela until 2007, when it fell to third place, with an 11.3% market share for deposits; its major competitors are Banesco, Banco Mercantil and BBVA Banco Provincial. [1]