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  2. Grupo Financiero Banamex - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex (formerly Banamex). It is the second-largest bank in Mexico. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.

  3. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    The CLABE (Clave Bancaria Estandarizada, Spanish for "standardized banking cipher" or "standardized bank code") is a banking standard for the numbering of bank accounts in Mexico.

  4. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce; Digital content; Ebook; Software; Streaming media; Retail goods and services; Advertising; Auctions; Banking; DVD-by-mail; Distribution; Food ordering ...

  5. Roberto Hernández Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    IN 1989 he became the president of FICSAC, an organization created to raise funds to build a new Universidad Iberoamericana. Later in '91 Accival acquired Banamex, and formed the Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival and was part of the Board of Directors. A year later Roberto founded Fomento Social Banamex of which he became co-president.

  6. Bank of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mexico (Spanish: Banco de México), abbreviated BdeM or Banxico, is Mexico's central bank, monetary authority and lender of last resort.The Bank of Mexico is autonomous in exercising its functions, and its main objective is to achieve stability in the purchasing power of the national currency.

  7. Banco Azteca - Wikipedia

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    Banco Azteca is a financial institution headquartered in Mexico and is part of Grupo Elektra, which is part of Grupo Salinas, a Mexican conglomerate with interests in banking, media, retail and telecommunications.

  8. BanBajío - Wikipedia

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    Banco del Bajío, S.A. Institución de Banca Múltiple, doing business as BanBajío (Banco del Bajío), is a Mexican bank headquartered in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is one of the major banks in Mexico and fastest growing local banks in the country. It is the 8th largest in terms of customer deposits and provided lending services. [1]

  9. Santander México - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 Banco de Londres y México merged with Compañía General de Aceptaciones to form Banca Serfin. In 1992 the bank was acquired by Operadora de Bolsa and Banco Santander in 2000. The bank became defunct after a merger with Banco Santander Mexicano in 2004. [3]