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    Novo Banco, SA, [a] trading as Novobanco (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈnovubɐ̃ku], lit. ' New Bank ' ), is a major Portuguese financial bank headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal. Following the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, Novobanco has been designated as a Significant Institution and is supervised by the ...

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  5. Banco Espírito Santo - Wikipedia

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    Banco Espírito Santo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐ̃ku (i)ʃˈpiɾitu ˈsɐ̃tu], BES) was a Portuguese bank based in Lisbon that on 3 August 2014 was split in two banks: Novo Banco, which kept its healthy operations, and a "bad bank" to keep its toxic assets.

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    The PIN/TAN system where the PIN represents a password, used for the login and TANs representing one-time passwords to authenticate transactions. TANs can be distributed in different ways, the most popular one is to send a list of TANs to the online banking user by postal letter.

  7. Portugal's Novo Banco eyes IPO amid plans to stay independent

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    Portugal's Novo Banco should be ready to seize the opportunity for an initial public offering when markets open up to listings, as it seeks to remain independent, its new CEO Mark Bourke told ...

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    In 1980, Vítor Bento was admitted at Banco de Portugal as an economist for the Department of Economic Studies. In 1985 he was named Director of the Foreign Department and later executive director of the Issuing Institute of Macao (current Monetary Authority of Macao), returning to the Portuguese central bank in 1989 as deputy director of the Foreign Department, becoming its Director in 1993.