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- Filanbanco was the largest bank in Ecuador until it went bankrupt in 2001 following the banking crisis of 1998. The bank was originally founded in the...
- was finished in 1986 and was built by Filanbanco a large financial institution in Ecuador at the time. Filanbanco had its own professional football which...
- Club Deportivo Filanbanco is a football team based out of Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was formed in 1979 by Filanbanco, one of the largest banks in Ecuador...
- del Pacífico, Banco Pichincha, Banco de Machala and Banco de Guayaquil. Filanbanco (closed in 2001, when it was Ecuador's biggest bank) Banco Comercial y...
- conducted and investigated into the Filanbanco case, the most important one at the center of said crisis. Filanbanco was owned by the Isaias D****um brothers...
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- estate, business investments, and banking. In 1985, the group's bank, Filanbanco, was the sixth largest bank in Ecuador. By 1994, it had become the largest...
- kidnapping of Nahim Isaías Barquet, who was the general manager of the bank Filanbanco in September 1985, who was killed while the intervention for his rescue...
- Alberto Valencia Granada published a book called When Success is a Crime: Filanbanco: A Case of Violation of Human Rights in Ecuador. In the book, Valencia...
- party plotted, along with the fugitive Isaias brothers (former owners of Filanbanco who reside in Miami after fleeing during the 1998–2000 banking crisis)...