Peru Banks
Banco Central de Reserva del Perú |
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru (Spanish: Banco Central de Reserva del Perú) is the Peruvian central bank. It mints and issues metal and paper nuevos soles currency. Its branch in Arequipa was established in 1871, and it served the city by issuing money as well as maintaining a good reputation for savings accounts in Southern Peru. It is the equivalent of the Federal Reserve of the United States or the European Central Bank in Europe. |
Banco Interamericano de Finanzas |
Options, analyse financiиre, йvaluation d'entreprises, recherche en finance thйorique ; services en ligne а l'attention des professionnels de la finance d'entreprise et de la finance de marchй. |
Banco Santander |
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[1] (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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Banco Santander S.A.
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The Banco Santander peruvian branch homepage.
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BankBoston Peru
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BCP adquiere BankBoston
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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.
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BBVA Banco Continental
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BBVA es un sуlido grupo financiero, de elevada solvencia y gran dimensiуn con un objetivo comъn: unir todas las fortalezas para establecer relaciones duraderas con clientes cada dнa mбs satisfechos.
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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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Deutsche Bank
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Deutsche Bank AG (literally "German Bank"; pronounced [ˈdɔɪtʃə]; ISIN: DE0005140008, NYSE: DB) is an international Universal bank with a broad private clients franchise, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. The bank employs more than 78,000 people in 76 countries, has a large presence in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the emerging markets.
Deutsche Bank has offices in finance-hubs, including Frankfurt, London, Birmingham, Moscow, New York, Singapore, Sydney, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Furthermore, the bank is investing in expanding markets such as the Middle East, Latin America, Central & Eastern Europe and Asia Pacific.
The bank offers financial products and services for corporate and institutional clients along with private and business clients. Services include sales, trading and origination of debt and equity, risk management products such as derivatives, corporate finance, wealth management, retail banking, fund management and transaction banking.
Deutsche Bank’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Group Executive Committee, since 2002, is Dr. Josef Ackermann. The Bank in terms of is revenues, is one of the top three investment banks in the world.[citation needed] Deutsche Bank is listed on both the Frankfurt (FWB) and New York stock exchanges (NYSE).
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Grupo Santander |
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[1] (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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HSBC
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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. 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.
HSBC is well-known in banking circles for its diversified and risk-averse approach in its business operations (to the extent that, for instance, Europe contributes around one-third of its 2007 earnings and commercial banking 30%).
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Interbank |
Interbank is a Peruvian financial group who gives bank services, also they give other services.
Interbank's history began in 1897 when Elias Mujica opened the first agency at Jiron de la Union in Lima's historical center under the name of "Banco Internacional". By 1934 they opened their first agency in Chiclayo and another one in Arequipa, to these new openings they added Piura and Sullana and they continued opening more offices inside Peru.
In 1970 under the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado the national bank called Banco de la Nacion bought the "Banco Internacional" changing its name to "Banca Asociada del Pais", and ten years later under the democratic government of Fernando Belaunde Terry, the bank changed its name to "InterBanc" but it was still property of the Peruvian government.
On July 20, 1994 Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor in society with North American businessmen, bought 91% of the bank's stocks. The new owners changed the name once again to "Interbank", and they changed their attention to a most personalized one.
To date "Interbank" has got 150 offices (called "Tiendas Financieras") in the whole country. In 2004 Interbank bought the supermarket Chain "Supermercados Santa Isabel" from the transnational Ahold, and they founded Supermercados Peruanos. They have offices inside Vivanda's and Plaza Vea's stores.
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Interbank Corporation
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Interbank Corp. is a financial service company established in Lima, Perъ, with subsidiaries in commercial banking, investment banking, securities, brokering and dealing, and asset management.
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Mibanco |
Contamos con 29 agencias ubicadas estratйgicamente en Lima y en Provincias: Arequipa, Chincha, Chiclayo y Huancayo. |
Scotiabank
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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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ViaBCP (Banco de Crйdito del Perъ) |
Nuestra instituciуn, llamada durante sus primeros 52 aсos Banco Italiano, iniciу sus actividades el 9 de abril de 1889, adoptando una polнtica crediticia inspirada en los principios que habrнan de guiar su comportamiento institucional en el futuro. El 31 de diciembre de 1941, se acordу sustituir la antigua denominaciуn social, por la de Banco de Crйdito del Perъ. |
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