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  2. Banking in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Nicaragua, prior to 1978, consisted of the Central Bank of Nicaragua and several domestic- and foreign-owned commercial banks. [1] One of the first acts of the Sandinista government in 1979 was to nationalize the country's banking system, in an "attempt to promote community banking and support the rural poor". [1] [2]

  3. List of banks in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The two first commercial banks in Nicaragua opened in 1888. The Bank of Nicaragua (Spanish: Banco de Nicaragua), later rebranded as the Bank of Nicaragua Limited, headquartered in London and then merged with the London Limited Bank of Central America, and the Mercantil Agricultural Bank (Spanish: Banco Agrícola Mercantil) that went bankrupt for non-payment of their debtors.

  4. File:Central Bank of Nicaragua logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. 5 Important Charts About Banking - AOL

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  6. The pros and cons of using multiple banks, according to ... - AOL

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    GOBankingrates consulted experts in the banking and financial sectors to determine the pros and cons of using more than one bank. Pro: Brick-and-mortar service with online bank yields.

  7. Central Bank of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Nicaragua Banco Central de Nicaragua; Headquarters: Managua, Nicaragua: Established: 16 September 1960 (legal) 1 January 1961 (commenced operations) Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] President: Leonardo Ovidio Reyes Ramírez: Central bank of: Nicaragua: Currency: Nicaraguan córdoba NIO Reserves: 2 350 million USD [1] Website ...

  8. Pros and Cons of Digital Banking - AOL

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    Cons of Digital Banking Learning curve : Not everyone is used to digital banking. For those who are accustomed to visiting a branch in person, it will take time to adjust, especially when using a ...

  9. Nicaragua and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Nicaragua experienced a financial banking crisis as a result of investor instability in the wake of an election, leading to a massive deceleration of growth to 1 percent. Furthermore, the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN) had to take the majority of the damage and up spending dramatically, thus raising debt. [ 10 ]