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Itaú Chile is a Chilean commercial bank that is the subsidiary of Brazilian Itaú Unibanco. As of 2023 [update] , the bank had 168 branches in Chile and 68 branches in Colombia. Itaú Corpbanca is headquartered in Santiago and has offices in Lima , Madrid , Miami and New York City .
Banco Itaú Chile was one of the largest Chilean banks and a subsidiary of Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco, was founded in 2006, as Bank Boston in Chile. Itaú Unibanco boughtin 2006 the Bank Boston's operation and changed its brand to Itaú. In September 2011 Banco Itaú Chile announced the purchase of operations of British bank HSBC in Chile. [1]
Banco Sud Americano; bought by Scotiabank Chile. Banco Paris; closed in 2016. [10] Banco Penta; assets sold to Banco de Chile. [11] BankBoston; Chilean operations bought by Banco Itaú. [12] Corpbanca; merged with Banco Itaú Chile. [13] HSBC Bank Chile; operations merged with Banco de Chile. [14] Rabobank; dissolved in 2017, banking assets ...
Banco de Chile: 69.36 15 Banco del Estado de Chile: 67.20 16 Grupo Aval: 60.99 17 Scotiabank Chile 57.72 18 Banco Safra: 50.76 19 Banco de Crédito del Perú: 50.11 20 Grupo Bolívar 41.96 21 HSBC México: 40.67 22 Scotiabank México: 38.85 23 Banco de la Nación Argentina: 33.42 24 BAC Panama: 32.24 25 Grupo Inbursa: 30.41 26 Intercorp Perú ...
Banco de Chile: Financials Banks Santiago: 1893 Bank P A Banco de Crédito e Inversiones: Financials Banks Santiago: 1937 Bank P A Banco del Estado de Chile: Financials Banks Santiago: 1855 State bank S A Banco Falabella: Financials Banks Las Condes: 1998 Bank P A Banco Paris: Financials Banks Santiago [4] 2004 Bank P A Banco Penta: Financials ...
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Evolution of IPSA, 1994-2005. The Indice de Precio Selectivo de Acciones (S&P/CLX IPSA) is a Chilean stock market index composed of the 30 stocks with the highest average annual trading volume in the Santiago Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago).
In September 2006, Banco Itaú bought BankBoston's assets in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. On November 4, 2008, Banco Itaú and Unibanco announced the merger that resulted in Banco Itaú Unibanco. The institution was born with R$575 billion in assets, a net equity of around R$51.7 billion and a portfolio of combined credit of R$225.3 billion.