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  2. Banco Santander Río - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander Argentina (formerly Banco Río de la Plata and then Banco Santander Río) is a commercial bank and financial services company and affiliate of the Santander, Cantabria (Spain) based Santander Group. Based in Buenos Aires, its banking operations are the third largest in Argentina, as well as the largest among all privately owned ...

  3. Banco Santander - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander S.A. doing business as Santander Group (UK: / ˌ s æ n t ən ˈ d ɛər,-t æ n-/ SAN-tən-DAIR, -⁠tan-, US: / ˌ s ɑː n t ɑː n ˈ d ɛər / SAHN-tahn-DAIR, Spanish: [ˈbaŋko santanˈdeɾ]), is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Madrid and Santander in Spain.

  4. List of banks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander Chile (owned by Banco Santander) Itaú Corpbanca (56,6% owned by Itaú Unibanco) Scotiabank Chile (owned by Scotiabank) Neobanks. Tenpo; Enterprise banks. Citibank Chile; Foreign banks with representation. Banco de la Nación Argentina; Banco do Brasil; DnB NOR Bank ASA; JP Morgan Chase Bank; The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ

  5. Citibank Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Citibank Argentina, at Bartolomé Mitre 502, are in the heart of the Buenos Aires financial district, and face the offices of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires and Banco Santander Río, two of its largest competitors.

  6. Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Banco Central de la República Argentina; Headquarters: Buenos Aires: Coordinates: Established: 28 May 1935; 89 years ago () Ownership: 100% state ownership: President: Santiago Bausili: Central bank of: Argentina: Currency: Argentine Peso ARS Reserves

  7. Grupo Financiero Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Website. gfgsa .com. Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A. is a financial services holding company based in Buenos Aires, [3] and its banking operations are the fifth largest in Argentina, as well as the largest among all domestically-owned private banks in the country. [4]

  8. Banco de la Nación Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA; English: Bank of the Argentine Nation) is a large bank in Argentina, and the largest in the country's banking sector.

  9. Banking in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine banking sector is currently dominated by state-owned banks, with the largest being the Banco de la Nación Argentina. In 2005, for the first time since the 2001 collapse, the banking system made a profit, according to a Central Bank report released in February 2006.

  10. Category:Banks of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Banco Credicoop; Banco Hipotecario; Banco Itaú Argentina; Banco Macro; Banco Santander Río; BBVA Argentina

  11. BBVA Argentina - Wikipedia

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    BBVA Argentina, formerly BBVA Banco Francés, is a financial institution in Argentina. History. Founded on October 14, 1886, in Buenos Aires as Banco Francés del Río de la Plata (English: French Bank of the River Plate), it is the oldest private bank in Argentina.