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  2. Santander México - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Bank of America purchased 24.9% stake of the group from parent company Banco Santander of Spain. In 2006, the group renamed again as Grupo Financiero Santander, S.A. de C.V. and later that year as Grupo Financiero Santander, S.A.B. de C.V. (publicly traded variable capital corporation).

  3. List of banks in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar Trust Bank - est. 1987 as a joint venture with Credit Suisse. In 1991 Credit Suisse wholly acquired Gibraltar Trust, which is now Credit Suisse (Gibraltar) Barclays Bank PLC; The Anglo-Egyptian Bank (later Barclays) opened a branch in Gibraltar in 1888, and withdrew from the Rock in 2015. Lloyds, closed in late 2019.

  4. cahoot - Wikipedia

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    There have been several instances of security or operational failures with the website. The initial launch of the bank in 2000 resulted in the website crashing. [1] One case in November 2004 was a security scare, in which it was revealed that customers' accounts could be accessed without going through security procedures, after an update to the online banking system.

  5. Governor of the Bank of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The governor of the Bank of Spain (Spanish: Gobernador del Banco de España) is the head of the Bank of Spain, the central bank of the Kingdom of Spain.The Bank of Spain is integrated in the European System of Central Banks and, as such, the Governor is an ex officio member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank.

  6. Category:People from Santander, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Santander, Spain‎ (1 C, 46 P) Pages in category "People from Santander, Spain" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.

  7. SS Cabo Machichaco - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Machichaco was an iron-hulled cargo steamship that was built in England in 1882 as Benisaf, and renamed Cabo Machichaco in 1886. She was destroyed by two explosions in her cargo in 1893 and 1894 in the port of Santander, Spain.

  8. Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    From the 2008-09 through to the 2015-16 seasons, the division was rebranded as "Liga Adelante" as the bank transitioned to sponsor the First Division. [12] In the 2016-17 season, Banco Santander emerged as the primary sponsor, prompting the names "LaLiga 1|2|3" (with an enlarged "2" thus taking on the "LaLiga 2" moniker unsponsored). From the ...

  9. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Santander UK, part of Banco Santander, Spain; Standard Chartered (trading overseas) TSB Bank, part of Banco Sabadell, Spain; Ulster Bank, part of NatWest Group; Yorkshire Bank (a trading name of Clydesdale Bank), part of the Virgin Money UK