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  2. Banco Atlántico - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Continental Illinois Bank acquired a stake in Banco Atlántico. However, ownership eventually passed to Rumasa, a holding company owned by José María Ruiz Mateos. In 1975, Banco Atlántico expanded its international presence by establishing an agency in New York, which remained operational until its closure in 2001.

  3. Banco Sabadell - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Sabadell, S.A. (Catalan: Banc Sabadell) is a Spanish multinational financial services company headquartered in Alicante and Barcelona, Spain. It is the 4th-largest Spanish banking group. [2] It includes several banks, brands, subsidiaries and associated banks.

  4. List of banks in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander; BBVA; CaixaBank; Banco Sabadell; There were formerly a "big six" (los seis grandes) composed of three banks that are now part of BBVA (Banco de Bilbao, Banco de Vizcaya, and state-owned Banco Argentaria) and three now combined as Santander (Banco Central, Banco Hispanoamericano, and Banco de Santander).

  5. Category:Banco Sabadell - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banco Sabadell" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Sabadell Solbank - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Grupo Banco Sabadell acquired Banco NatWest España for £123m, integrating it with its Banco de Asturias subsidiary to form Solbank SBD S.A. in 1997. [2] In 2001, Solbank SBD was legally absorbed into Banco Sabadell, with its branches continuing to operate under the Solbank brand (Sabadell Solbank from 2010) for marketing purposes.

  7. Carrer de Balmes, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Banc Sabadell headquarters. Carrer de Balmes (Catalan pronunciation: [kəˈre ðə ˈβalməs]), named after the Catalan philosopher and ecclesiastic Jaume Balmes, is one of the most important avenues in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). It was devised in 1859 as part of Ildefons Cerdà urban plan.

  8. Bital - Wikipedia

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    Bital was first known as Banco del Atlantico during the 1980s and later was changed to Bital. It was the last Mexican bank [1] whose balance sheet was still struggling from the 1995 Mexican peso crisis. In 2002, HSBC Holdings PLC agreed to acquire Bital at an agreed price of $1.20 a share, thus Bital was valued at $1.14 Billion. [2]

  9. Jaume Guardiola Romojaro - Wikipedia

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    Banc Sabadell CEO (2007-2019) Jaume Guardiola i Romojaro (Barcelona, 1957) is a Catalan businessperson, CEO of Banc Sabadell between 2007 and 2020. [ 1 ] Since 2021 he Chairman of the ESADE Foundation and since 2022 is the President of the Cercle d'Economia .