- 1905 and
ratified by both
nations in 1907. It
resulted in 247
exchanges of
bancos (land
surrounded by
bends in the
river that
became segregated by a cutoff...
-
Superintendencia de
Bancos del Perú. 1943. p. 10. "La unión de dos fuerzas:
Banco Wiese Sudameris". BWS. García,
Miguel (2021-12-06). "Edificio del
Banco Wiese fue...
- Look up
banco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Banco may
refer to: Banc (Barcelona Metro), also
called Banco, a
closed metro stop on the Barcelona...
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Banco Po****r or
Banco Popolare may
refer to: Po****r, Inc., the bank
based in
Puerto Rico
doing business as
Banco Po****r
Banco Po****r Español, the bank...
- de
Bancos e
Instituciones Financieras. "Conoce más
sobre nuestra visión".
Banco Falabella. "Quiénes Somos".
Banco Falabella. "Quiénes somos".
Banco Falabella...
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operated from 1924 to 2009, when it was
merged into
Banco Itaú. The name
stood for União de
Bancos Brasileiros ("Union of
Brazilian Banks"). In 1924 João...
- The
Banco Pichincha is the
largest private-sector bank in Ecuador, by
capitalization and by
number of depositors. It is the
primary bank of the Pichincha...
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withdrawals set off by an
investigation by Guatemala's
Superintendencia de
Bancos in 2006. This
eventually brought the bank down. "Ex-director of Bancafé...
- San
Miguel de los
Bancos, or
simply Los
Bancos, is a
canton in the
province of Pichincha, Ecuador. The long name of the town
refers to
dedication of the...
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Banco Ambrosiano was an
Italian bank that was
established in 1896 and
collapsed in 1982. The Vatican-based
Institute for the
Works of Religion, commonly...