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Spain'S Large Business Investment Policy In Latin America Under The Ibero-American Economy

Table 1:

Bank Bank details Bank’s country
Itaú Unibanco Holding  Assets: $433 billion, the largest bank in Latin America, Itau does its business in 21 countries and has more than 10,000 branches worldwide, a private company Brazil
Banco do Brasil Assets: $408 billion, is the second largest bank in Latin America, controlled by the government Brazil
Caixa Economica Federal  Assets: $381 billion, a private public body closely affiliated with Brazil’s finance ministry. The bank plays a key role in income transfer programs and the national housing policy Brazil
Banco Bradesco  Assets: $370 billion, Banco Bradesco headquartered in Sao Paulo serves both individual and business clients Brazil
Banco Santander Brasil  Assets: $195 billion, located in Brazil and is actually part of a larger European bank – SantanderSpain Spain
BBVA Bancomer  Assets: $110 billion, Mexico’s largest bank in terms of assets and deposits, Bancomer is a subsidiary of Spanish company BBVA Spain
Banorte Assets: $82 billion, Grupo Financiero Banorte acquired several banks and strengthened its presence nationwide Mexico
Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores SA Assets: $79 billion, Colombia’s largest banking company. Grupo Aval, a diversified conglomerate, operates a commercial bank and pension funds Columbia
Bancolombia Assets: $68 billion, a technology-use legislator representing the first credit card in Latin America in the 1960s and creating the first internet-based payment system in Colombia’s history Columbia
Banco Santander Mexica Assets: $68 billion, the bank, a division of Santander headquartered in Spain, also serves business customers Spain
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