Mexico Banks
ABN Amro Bank (Mйxico) |
an international bank with European roots. We have a clear focus on consumer and commercial clients in our local markets and focus globally on select multinational corporations and financial institutions. |
Afirme
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En Banca Afirme encontrarбs todas las soluciones a tus necesidades personales, familiares y de tu negocio: administraciуn de efectivo y cambio de divisas, ahorro e inversiуn, financiamiento y administraciуn patrimonial, entre otros.
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Afore Invercap
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InverCap constituida en 1997 mediante oficio de autorizacion de la Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores. Al dia de hoy no hemos establecido ningun compromiso con grupos financieros o bancos. Nuestras operaciones estan encaminadas al beneficio de nuestros clientes.
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American Express Bank (Mйxico) |
La presencia de American Express en Mйxico data de mediados del siglo pasado (1852), cuando se estableciу en Acapulco la primera oficina forбnea de la Empresa en el mundo. Desde entonces, su desarrollo en el paнs ha sido notable, ya que Mйxico se ha convertido en uno de sus mбs importantes mercados fuera de los Estados Unidos. |
Asociaciуn de Bancos de Mйxico
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Su propуsito es satisfacer diversas necesidades comunes, tales como las de representaciуn, informaciуn, estudios e investigaciуn, contacto con autoridades, interacciуn internacional y mantenimiento de servicios de interйs comъn, entre otros.
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Banamex |
Grupo Financiero Banamex has its origins and is the owner of Banco Nacional de México or Banamex, Mexico's second largest bank behind BBVA Bancomer. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.
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Banco Autofin Mйxico
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Recuerde que BAM se harб responsable de todas las disposiciones o compras que se hagan con su tarjeta, a partir de la fecha y hora en que se notifique el robo o extravнo de la misma.
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Banco Azteca |
Banco Azteca a Grupo Salinas company. Banco Azteca has more than 1,500 branches throughout Mexico and other countries in Latin America and is already among the two largest banks in Mexico in terms of coverage.
With more than 5.2 million savings accounts, Banco Azteca continues showing dynamic growth in every banking variable of significance. In addition to consumer credit for goods (Credimax) Banco Azteca offers credit cards, personal loans, as well as car loans and mortages, among other types of credit. Additionally, Banco Azteca offers payrolls systems, and as an agent for Procampo, a government agricultural financing program, the bank has reinforced its presence in rural areas.
The bank was criticized in a 2007 BusinessWeek magazine article for abusing microcredit practices in Mexico due to lax bankruptcy, consumer protection and interest rates laws of the country.
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Banco de Comercio Exterior
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BANCOMEXT is the Federal Government's financial institution responsible for channeling credit, guarantees and promotional services to support Mexican's foreign trade.
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Banco de Mexico |
Mexico's Central bank |
Banco de México
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The Bank of Mexico (Spanish: Banco de México), abbreviated BdeM or Banxico, is Mexico's central bank 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. Its current governor is Guillermo Ortiz Martínez, who was appointed in 1998.
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Banco del Bajio |
Una de las directrices de Banco del Bajнo es el uso de alta tecnologнa para brindar un servicio de excelencia a sus clientes, para cumplir con este objetivo Bajionet lleva hasta la comodidad de su casa u oficina las ventajas y seguridad de la banca por Internet. |
Banco Inbursa |
Conoce tu Banca en la Red INBURSA. Sin costo de inscripciуn, ni cuota mensual, ni costo por operaciуn*, realiza todo tipo de operaciones. Es mбs fбcil, rбpido y seguro. |
Banco Monex |
Tu Futuro. Nuestro Presente |
Banco Multiva
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es una empresa cien por ciento mexicana, constituida por un equipo de especialistas con mбs de 27 aсos de experiencia en el mercado financiero, lo que representa un amplio historial en el manejo de activos, que se traduce en prestigio y solidez.
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Banco Nacional de Mexico |
Grupo Financiero Banamex has its origins and is the owner of Banco Nacional de México or Banamex, Mexico's second largest bank behind BBVA Bancomer. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.
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Banco Santander
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Grupo Santander (LSE: BNC, NYSE: STD, BMAD: SAN) is a banking group centered on Banco Santander, the largest bank in Spain, which originated in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. As of June 2008, it is the second largest bank in Europe in terms of market capitalization (behind HSBC), and also has numerous operations in Latin America. It has rebranded most of the subsidiaries it has acquired to Santander.
Grupo Santander consists of 131,819 employees, 65.1 million customers, 11,178 branches and 2.27 million shareholders. Retail banking - the main aspect of Santander's operations - generates 82% of the group's profit. The group is amongst the top ten banking organisations in the world and is the biggest bank in the Eurozone by market cap. Currently, they are a corporate sponsor of the McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 team and the Copa Libertadores de America.
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Bancomer |
Es la mayor instituciуn financiera privada en Mйxico en tйrminos de depуsitos, que ascienden a Ps. 384,163 millones a septiembre de 2006, y nъmero de clientes bancarios, que actualmente supera los 13.7 millones a agostol de 2006. A la misma fecha, GFBB registrу activos por Ps. 588,907 millones, capital contable de Ps. 85,525 millones y 32,395 empleados. |
Bancomext
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Impulsar el crecimiento de las empresas mexicanas, principalmente pequeсas y medianas e incrementar su participaciуn en los mercados globales, ofreciendo soluciones integrales que fortalezcan su competitividad y fomenten la inversiуn, a travйs del acceso al financiamiento y a otros servicios financieros y promocionales.
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Banobras
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Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos, SNC (National Works and Public Services Bank) or Banobras is state owned development bank in Mexico. Its core business is sub national (Municipal and State governments) and project finance. It was founded in 1933 as Banco Nacional Hipotecario Urbano y de Obras Públicas, S.A (National Urban Mortgage and Public Works Bank) by president Abelardo L. Rodríguez.
As of December 2005, the bank has a loan portfolio of more than 10 billion USD and a tier 1 capital of more than a 1 billion.
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Banorte |
The Banco Mercantil del Norte, S.A. (Banorte) is a major bank in Mexico, based in Monterrey. Banorte is ranked in the 84th place out of 100 in the 2007 Great Place to Work List for Mexico.
Banorte 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. The web domain name "banorte.com" was created on October 13, 1998.
It is a Forbes Global 2000 company, with more than 30 billion dollars in assets under management, 12,500 employees, and 950 branches. Currently, it is the only major bank in Mexico not owned by any foreign group. Banorte, with total consolidated assets of approximately $15.1 billion, is the fifth largest bank in Mexico.
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Banregio
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Banco Regional de Monterrey, a Mexico bank, (Banregio) was founded in 1994 BanRegio has about 100 bank locations in Mexico and 165 ATMs. It's the third largest bank in Monterrey, Mexico and is focused in retail banking, small and medium business, factoring, leasing, consumer finance and private banking services.
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BBVA |
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), (NYSE: BBV, BMAD: BBVA) is a multinational Basque banking group. It was formed in 1999 from a merger of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya and Argentaria, both of which in turn had previously amalgamated three important banks in Spain, namely Banco de Bilbao, Banco de Vizcaya and Banco Exterior de España, with other minor entities. BBVA is the second largest bank in Spain and 15th largest financial institution in the western world with a market capitalization of over 61 billion €. The bank has recently focused on overseas expansion, and now operates in 40 countries. Like many other Spanish companies, it enjoys a dominant position in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. It also has a presence in many Mediterranean countries, especially Portugal and Italy, and has announced its intention to expand into the United States and in Asia. |
BBVA Bancomer
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BBVA Bancomer is the largest financial institution in Mexico, dominating about 20% of the market.
Founded in 1932 in Mexico City as Banco de Comercio (English: Commerce Bank) (Bancomer). In 1982 Bancomer was nationalized when President José López Portillo nationalized the country's banking system. In 1991 during the presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Bancomer was again privatized when a group of investors led by Eugenio Garza Lagüera bought the major stocks of the bank. In July 2000 it affiliated to Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, thus the BBVA in its name. This bank serves over 11 million customers, has 1,704 bank locations, and 4,286 ATMs. It represents 30% of the total revenues of BBVA worldwide, making it the biggest bank of the group outside Spain.
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Citibank |
Citibank is a major international bank, founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York, later First National City Bank of New York. Citibank is now the consumer and corporate banking arm of financial services giant Citigroup, one of the largest companies in the world. As of March 2007, it is the largest bank in the United States by holdings.
Citibank has operations in more than 100 countries and territories around the world. More than half of its 1,400 offices are in the United States, mostly in the New York City, Chicago, Miami, and Washington DC metropolitan areas, as well as in California.
In addition to the standard banking transactions, Citibank offers insurance, credit card and investment products. Their online services division is among the most successful in the field, claiming about 15 million users.
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Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival
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Accival
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Grupo Financiero Banorte |
Using technology to provide the highest quality service, to be close to our clients and the markets in which we compete. |
Grupo Financiero Inbursa
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Description of the Inbursa group: products, services and directory.
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HSBC |
HSBC Holdings plc (LSE: HSBA, SEHK: 0005, NYSE: HBC, Euronext: HSB, BSX: 1077223879) is a public limited company incorporated in England and Wales, headquartered in London.[1] It is the world's largest company and the world's largest banking group, as calculated based on different metrics by the annual Forbes list of the world's largest firms published on April 2, 2008. In February 2008, HSBC was named the world's most valuable banking brand by The Banker magazine.
HSBC Holdings was established in 1991 to become the parent company to The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited in preparation for its purchase of the Midland Bank in Britain and in change of domicile for the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. The former was established virtually simultaneously in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 1865 to finance the growing trade between China and Europe by Scotsman Thomas Sutherland, who wanted a bank operating on "sound Scottish banking principles". Its heritage in East Asia means it is a British institution with an extensive international pedigree.
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HSBC Mexico
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HSBC Mexico, S.A. is the principal operating company of Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V. is one of Mexico’s four largest banking and financial service companies, with 1,400 branches and 5,200 ATMs. HSBC purchased Banco Internacional, S.A. known as Bital, in November 2002, several years after Bital participated in the controversial Fobaproa, which rescued the nation's banks from the 1994 crisis, at the cost of the Mexican taxpayers.
HSBC's Mexico headquarters are at Torre HSBC on the Paseo de la Reforma near the Angel of Independence in Mexico city around 2,800 staff work in the 40,000 m² tower.
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Ixe Grupo Financiero |
The bank that it moves for you! |
Mitsubishi Bank
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The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. or BTMU, is a Japanese bank that was established on January 1, 2006, with the merger of The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. and UFJ Bank Limited. The bank serves as the core retail and commercial banking unit of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Japan's largest financial services company measured by assets.
The bank's head office is in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
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National Banking and Securities Commission of Mexico |
Information on the National Banking and Securities Commission of Mexico, which is the agency in charge financial sector supervision and regulation in Mexico. |
Scotiabank |
Scotiabank (Banque Scotia) (TSX: BNS NYSE: BNS), the trademark name for The Bank of Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's Big Five banks. It is the second largest bank in Canada by assets (behind the Royal Bank of Canada), and the second largest by market capitalization (behind Royal Bank of Canada). It is Canada's most international bank, having branches in more countries than the other major Canadian banks. Scotiabank ranks number 92 on the Forbes Global 2000 list. |
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