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  2. Digital banking - Wikipedia

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    A digital bank represents a virtual process that includes online banking, mobile banking, and beyond. As an end-to-end platform, digital banking must encompass the front end that consumers see, the back end that bankers see through their servers and admin control panels, and the middleware that connects these nodes.

  3. Jules Supervielle - Wikipedia

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    Jules Supervielle (16 January 1884 – 17 May 1960) was a Franco-Uruguayan poet and writer born in Montevideo. [1] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times. [ 2 ]

  4. Banelco - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Banelco (an acronym for Banca Electrónica Compartida) is an ATM network in Argentina.Established in 1985, it offers several services related to cash flow management, including debit cards, electronic transfers and service payments.

  5. Grupo Financiero Galicia - Wikipedia

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    The Banco de Galicia became the largest, domestically-owned private bank in Argentina in 1965 and by 1975, ranked second to the public National Mortgage Bank in new home loans, and employed around 3,900 staff in 93 branches, nationwide.

  6. Supervielle - Wikipedia

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    Supervielle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Ana Carmen Baron Supervielle (1950–2015), Argentine writer and journalist

  7. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    1928: First bank in Puerto Rico to offer personal loans without collateral. 1930: Popular acquired the Banco Comercial de Puerto Rico. This bank had begun in 1857 as Banco Español de Puerto Rico and changed its name to Banco de Puerto Rico in 1900. Then in 1913 it changed its name to Banco Comercial de Puerto Rico.