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1962: Banco Bradesco is the first Latin American company to buy a computer. 1968: Banco Bradesco launches the first credit card in Brazil. 1970s: Banco Bradesco acquires 17 banks throughout the country. 1978: Banco Bradesco branch no. 1000 is inaugurated in Chuí at the southern tip of Brazil. 1991: Amador Aguiar died at 86 in São Paulo.
March 9 – Şükrü Saracoğlu forms the new government of Turkey (14th government; Şükrü Saracoğlu had served twice as a prime minister). March 10 – Banco Bradesco is founded in Marília, São Paulo, Brazil. March 12. WWII: Italian occupation of Greece: The Italian occupying forces abandon the town of Karditsa to the partisans.
Banco do Brasil: 447.72 78 Nationwide Building Society: 446.95 79 China Zheshang Bank: 443.37 80 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation: 441.53 81 Bank of Shanghai: 435.14 82 ABN AMRO: 417.72 83 BNY: 409.88 84 United Overseas Bank: 396.62 85 Banco Bradesco: 394.76 86 Nonghyup Bank: 394.46 87 Nomura Holdings: 388.42 88 Woori Financial Group: 384.04 ...
Banco Bradesco, at one time the largest bank in Brazil, was founded by Amador Aguiar in the city of Marília. Germany announced new rationing of nonessential goods, prohibiting the manufacture of suits, costumes, bath salts, and firecrackers, and restricting telephone use and photography.
In town are branches of the following national banks: Banco do Brasil (7 agencies), Bradesco (five agencies, one of Bradesco Prime), Caixa Econômica Federal (4 agencies, 3 more ATM's), Itaú Unibanco (3 agencies), Banco da Amazônia (2 agencies), HSBC (1 agency), Santander (1 agency), Banco BMG (1 agency), Banco Cruzeiro do Sul (1 agency), and ...
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Cosimo de' Medici, Florentine banker, who established his family, the Medici dynasty, as effective rulers of Florence Jakob Fugger, of the Fugger family Bindo Altoviti, famous patron of the arts, papal banker and grandnephew of Pope Innocent VIII Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–90), of the Berenberg-Gossler family Philippine Welser, a member of the patrician Welser banking family, and the wife ...