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Banco Azteca's business focus has been to serve the most underserved segments of the population, providing financial services to middle and lower income groups. [3] According to Alejandro Valenzuela, CEO of Banco Azteca, the bank was "born as a popular institution" and "uses financial inclusion not as a rhetorical issue, but as a business model".
Banco Central Mexicano (failed, early 20th century) Banco de Londres, México y Sudamerica (first Mexican bank), [2] later Banca Serfin) Banco Facil (merged with Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Limitado (Sofol) to form Consubanco) Banco de Oriente (bought by BBVA) Banco del Atlántico (bought by BITAL, BITAL was later taken over by HSBC)
Farmacia Guadalajara Logo Farmacias Guadalajara typical branch. Farmacias Guadalajara is a Mexican drugstore chain, that was founded in 1942 [1] [2] in Guadalajara, Jalisco. In 1962 it began an expansion program, [1] and currently has more than 1725 drugstores in 19 States. It is one of only 3 businesses from Jalisco to be listed on the Mexican ...
Pharmácia Popular (People's Pharmacy, English literal) is a pharmacy museum. It is located in town of Bananal in the Brazilian state of São Paulo . It is considered the oldest pharmacy in Brazil , founded in 1830 under the name Imperial Pharmacy , still in operation.
Fundación Azteca is a Mexican non-profit organization that promotes social responsibility founded in 1997 and owned by Grupo Salinas. It attempts to match social needs with organizations or individual willing to commit to satisfy them.
Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex (formerly Banamex). It is the second-largest bank in Mexico. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.
In 2010, OXXO, a subsidiary of FEMSA Comercio, partnered with Heineken Mexico. OXXO's ten-year agreement with Heineken Mexico was renegotiated in early 2019. [24] In 2013 the FEMSA group acquired an 80% holding in the Mexican arm of restaurant chain Gorditas Doña Tota for US$120 million, their interest being limited to operations within Mexico ...
Víctor González Torres (born July 1, 1947, in Mexico City) [1] is a Mexican pharmaceutical businessman and politician, popularly known as Doctor Simi, the name of the character that represents his chain of companies, collectively called Farmacias Similares. [2]