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Bansefi was created on June 2, 2001, with the passing of the Organic Law of the Banco del Ahorro Nacional y Servicios Financieros and began operations on January 2, 2002. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Bansefi's purpose was to promote savings and financial inclusion, to channel the federal government's support needed to strengthen and develop the popular savings ...
Filanbanco (closed in 2001, when it was Ecuador's biggest bank) [4] Banco Comercial y Agrícola de Guayaquil [5] (closed in 1925) Banco de la Previsora (closed in 1999) Banco de Préstamos (closed in 1998) [6] Banco del Progreso (closed in 1999) [7] Banco Territorial (closed in 2013) [8] Unibanco (merged with Banco Solidario in 2013) [9]
Central Bank of Ecuador Banco Central del Ecuador Headquarters: Quito: Established: August 10, 1927; 97 years ago () Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] Key people: Guillermo Avellán Solines: Central bank of: Ecuador: Currency: None 1: Reserves: 8,458.7 million USD (December 2022) Website: www.bce.fin.ec: 1 Previously Ecuadorian sucre (ECS ...
Banco de la Producción S.A., better known as Produbanco, is an Ecuadorian bank. It is the head of the Grupo Financiero Producción . The bank began operations in November 1978.
Citibank Ecuador (Spanish: Citibank, N. A. Sucursal Ecuador) is a unit of Citigroup of New York City, with its roots in Ecuador dating back to 1960. Citi Ecuador is headquartered in Quito, with offices in Guayaquil. [1] Citi's agencies are located in: Quito. República de El Salvador N36-230 y Naciones Unidas. Edificio Citiplaza (Headquarters ...
Estadio Banco Guayaquil, sometimes known as Estadio Independiente del Valle, is a football stadium in Quito, Ecuador. It is currently used on club level by owner Independiente del Valle and their reserve team Independiente Juniors. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000 spectators.