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Banco Venezolano de Crédito: Publicly traded Caracas: 1925 [11] BANDES: 2001 [12] Banco Federal: Caracas: 1982 2010 [13] Banco Latino: Caracas [14] 1950 [14] 1994 [14] Stanford Bank Venezuela: Caracas [15] 2009 [citation needed] Banco Activo 1978 Banco Caroní Publicly traded Ciudad Guayana: 1981 Banco Exterior Publicly traded Caracas: 1956 ...
Cuscatlán (Spanish pronunciation: [kuskaˈtlan]) is a department of El Salvador, located in the center of the country.With a surface area of 756.19 square kilometres (291.97 sq mi), it is El Salvador's smallest department.
According to Pipil texts Antiguo Cuscatlán was founded as Cuzcatlan (meaning "place of jewels" in Nahuatl) in 1054 by Topiltzin Atzil, the last king of Tula of Anahuac.. It was a city populated by ten thousand, with an additional twelve thousand people who lived in xacal; straw huts distributed at the edge of a maar (crater) which housed the sacred lake of Cuscatl
In November 1996, Banco Provincial became the first universal bank in Venezuela by expanding its business objectives to include activities of specialized banking. In 1997, Spain’s Banco Bilbao Vizcaya (now Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) acquired the majority of shares as a strategy of expansion into Latin America. BBVA's entry in Venezuela ...
Banco de Venezuela (abbreviated: BDV) is an international universal bank based in Caracas. It was the market leader in Venezuela until 2007, when it fell to third place, with an 11.3% market share for deposits; its major competitors are Banesco, Banco Mercantil and BBVA Banco Provincial. [1] As of June 2008, it had 285 branches in Venezuela.
Banco de la Nación Argentina: 33.42 24 BAC Panama: 32.24 25 Grupo Inbursa: 30.41 26 Intercorp Perú: 29.27 27 Banco Cooperativo Sicredi 28.47 28 Banco Citibank 28.40 29 BBVA Perú: 25.74 30 Bicapital Corp. 24.29 31 Banco Votorantim: 23.03 32 Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: 22.00 33 Banco Pichincha: 21.55 34 Banrisul: 21.50 35 BBVA ...
Banco Econômico; merged with Banco Excel, later acquired by BBVA Brasil, now Banco Bradesco; Banco do Estado do Amazonas (BEA); acquired by Banco Bradesco; Banco do Estado da Bahia (Baneb); acquired by Banco Bradesco; Banco do Estado do Ceará (BEC); acquired by Banco Bradesco; Banco do Estado de Goiás (BEG); acquired by Banco Itaú
Atlácatl (Nahuatl Ātlācatl: ātl "water", tlācatl "human being"; died c. 1528) is reputed to have been the name of the last ruler of an Indigenous state based around the city of Cuzcatlan, in the southeastern periphery of Mesoamerica (present-day El Salvador), at the time of the Spanish conquest.