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  2. Nubank - Wikipedia

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    Nubank was founded in 2013 by Colombian David Vélez, Brazilian Cristina Junqueira and American Edward Wible. The first transaction with a Nubank card was made on April 1, 2014. Four years later, Nubank became a unicorn startup with its valuation of US$1 billion. [4] In the company's first two years of existence, it raised 600 million Brazilian ...

  3. David Vélez - Wikipedia

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    David Vélez (born 1981) is a Colombian banker, engineer and entrepreneur.He is the chief executive officer and cofounder of the Brazilian fintech startup Nubank. [2]As per Forbes list of The Richest People In The World, dated 8 MARCH 2024 David Vélez ranked #199 with a net worth of $10.8 Billion.

  4. List of companies of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Aeropostal Alas de Centroamerica: Consumer services Airlines San José: 2003 Airline, defunct P D Avianca Costa Rica: Consumer services Airlines San José: 1945 Part of Avianca (Colombia) P A Café Britt: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Heredia: 1985 Coffee P A Cerveceria Costa Rica: Consumer goods Brewers Heredia: 1908 Brewery P A Dos ...

  5. Central Bank of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other Central Banks in the world, the functions of Central Bank of Costa Rica include providing banking services to the Government of Costa Rica and financial institutions, issuing the domestic currency, regulating commercial banks and other financial institutions, providing economic advice to the Government, conducting research and ...

  6. Banco Nacional de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Banco Nacional de Costa Rica or BNCR is the largest commercial bank in Costa Rica and the second largest in Central America by assets.. It has a 49% stake in Banco de Costa Rica International Limited (BICSA), incorporated with the Republic of Panama entity, and 100% of the shares of BN-Securities (Stock Exchange Market), BN-Vital (Operator owner pension fund), BN-SAFI (Mutual Funds) and BN ...

  7. Banco de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) is a state-owned commercial bank that operates in Costa Rica. With an equity of $806,606,710 [ 1 ] and assets of $7,607,483,881, [ 1 ] the bank has established itself as one of the strongest banking companies in both Costa Rica and Central America .

  8. List of newspapers in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica News, daily, in English [1] The Costa Rica Star, online newspaper, in English; Diario Extra, daily, in Spanish; tabloid press; the country's principal newspaper by circulation; La Nación, daily, in Spanish [2] La Prensa Libre, daily, in Spanish; first newspaper founded in the country; La Republica, daily, in Spanish; La Teja ...

  9. Cristel Gomez Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    Cristel Yariella Gomez Espinoza (born 5 January 1996), alias "La Reina del Sur" (transl. The Queen of the South), is an alleged narcotics trafficker who is said to have operated drug smuggling operations in Costa Rica before her capture in 2019. [1]