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The Bank of the Nation, known in Spanish as the Banco de la Nación, is the bank which represents the Peruvian government in financial transactions in both the public and private sectors, as well as at both domestic and international levels. It is a state institution, but it should not be confused with the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, the ...
Peruvian State. Technical details. Floor count. 30. Design and construction. Architect (s) Bernardo Fort. The Bank of the Nation Tower (Spanish: Torre Banco de la Nación) [a] is a multi-purpose building in Lima and the tallest building in Peru. [4] It serves as the headquarters of the Bank of the Nation, after which it's named.
Interbank office in Arequipa. In 1897, Elias Mujica opened an agency at Jiron de la Union in Lima's historical center under the name of Banco Internacional.In 1934, branches were opened in Chiclayo and Arequipa, and later expansions included Piura, Sullana and other places in Peru.
The Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (Spanish: Museo del Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, MUCEN), known also as the BCRP Museum or simply Central Museum (Spanish: Museo Central), is an archaeological, numismatic and artistic museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, located at the corners of Lampa and Ucayali streets, in the historic centre of Lima, Peru.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Eleiciones rexonales y municipales de Perú de 2018; Usage on es.wikipedia.org
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Banco de la Nación Argentina; Asociación de Bancos Públicos y Privados de la República Argentina
The Museo de la Nación (English: Museum of the Nation) is one of two major museums of Peruvian history in Lima, Peru. It is much larger than the other main museum in Lima, the Peruvian National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History. Currently it is no longer being used as a museum, carrying only very sporadic exhibitions.
Edificio BBVA. The BBVA Building, also known as the Banco Continental Building, is a building located in Republic of Panama Avenue 3055, in San Isidro District, Lima. [1] The second tallest building in Peru, it serves as the main headquarters of BBVA Perú, a subsidiary of Spanish financial company Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA).