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  2. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Vizcaya was founded in 1901 and carried out its first operations in Bilbao. Little by little, it spread throughout the country. [9] In 1988, the merger agreement between Banco de Bilbao and Banco de Vizcaya was signed. And in 1989, the BBV brand was adopted.

  3. Banco Central Hispano - Wikipedia

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    Banco Central Hispano was a Spanish bank. In 1999 it was merged with Banco Santander to form Banco Santander Central Hispano. [1] However the bank group was reverted to refer as Santander Group or Banco Santander in 2007.

  4. Banco Comercial Português - Wikipedia

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    Banco Comercial Português (BCP, lit. ' Portuguese Commercial Bank ' ) is a Portuguese bank that was founded in 1985 and is the largest private bank in the country. BCP is a member of the Euronext 100 stock index and its current chief executive officer is Miguel Maya Dias Pinheiro.

  5. Novobanco - Wikipedia

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    Novobanco, Novo Banco, SA, is a major Portuguese financial bank headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal.Following the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, Novo has been designated as a Significant Institution and is supervised by the European Central Bank.

  6. Banesto - Wikipedia

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    Banesto acquired Banco del Pacífico in 1991 and integrated it. In 1993 it bought Banco de Concepción, but the merger was suspended when the Bank of Spain intervened Banesto. When Banco Santander acquired Banesto in 1994, they sold Banesto Uruguay, Chile, and Banco Shaw in Argentina. Banesto Chile was sold to Banco Hipotecario de Fomento de ...

  7. Intesa Sanpaolo - Wikipedia

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    Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. is an Italian international banking group. It is Italy's largest bank by total assets and the world's 27th largest. [6] It was formed through the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI in 2007, but has a corporate identity stretching back to its first foundation as Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino in 1583.

  8. Santander México - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 the bank changed its name to Banco Mexicano Somex. In 1982 banks were nationalized. In 1992 InverMexico acquired Banco Mexicano. [3] In 1996 the group was acquired by Banco Santander. [2] In 2001 the bank was renamed as Banco Santander Mexicano. [3] In 2004 Banco Santander Mexicano and Banca Serfin were merged to form Banco Santander ...

  9. Banco Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe - Wikipedia

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    The government joined with two Portuguese banks, Banco Nacional Ultramarino and Banco Totta e Açores, to establish BISTP. The government owned 42%, and the two banks shared 52%. (The government had created National Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe in 1975 out of the branch of Banco Nacional Ultramarino.