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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.
Toggle Nicaragua subsection. 23.1 Central bank. 23.2 Commercial banks. 24 Panama. ... Scotia Bank) Citibank Jamaica (Parent - Citibank) CIBC Caribbean (Parent - CIBC)
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) was instrumental in restructuring Nicaragua's technically bankrupt banking sector. [1] In December 1991, the IDB approved a US$3 million technical cooperation grant to restructure the Central Bank, and in March 1992, it approved a US$3 million loan to a new commercial bank, the Mercantile Bank (Banco Mercantil). [1]
Citigroup Inc. or Citi (stylized as citi) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company based in New York City.The company was formed in 1998 by the merger of Citicorp, the bank holding company for Citibank, and Travelers; Travelers was spun off from the company in 2002.
Citibank, N.A. ("N. A." stands for "National Association"; stylized as citibank) is the primary U.S. banking subsidiary of Citigroup, a financial services multinational corporation. [2] Citibank was founded in 1812 as City Bank of New York, and later became First National City Bank of New York. [3] The bank has branches in 19 countries.
During that period he headed the advisory committees of international banks that negotiated debt-restructuring agreements for Argentina, Brazil, Iraq, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Uruguay. In 1991 Rhodes was appointed Vice Chairman and Senior Risk Officer for Citicorp and Citibank, and held that position until the end of 2000.
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Central Bank of Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua; Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria; Central Bank of Paraguay, Asunción, Paraguay; Central Bank of The Gambia, Banjul, The Gambia; Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pyongyang, North Korea; Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Zhongzheng, Taipei