- Banco Real
Banco Real is a
Brazil ian bank, owned bySpain 'sBanco Santander .ABN AMRO had owned the bank but in October 2007, a consortium led byRoyal Bank of Scotland that also included Banco Santander and Belgium'sFortis , acquired ABN AMRO and proceeded to dismember it. Banco Santander acquired Banco Real from the consortium, together with some other ABN AMRO operations in Italy. Banco Santander already owned Banco Santander Brazil, which incorporatedBanco do Estado de São Paulo (Banespa ). Combining its existing operations with Banco Real will make Banco Santander Brazil the third largest private bank in the country, afterBradesco andItaú . Santander has named the CEO of Banco Real to be the head of the combined group in Brazil, with the charge to unify the operations; Santander then transferred the CEO of Banco Santander Brazil to Madrid.History
Banco Real traces its ancestry back to
Banco da Lavoura de Minas Gerais , which was founded inBelo Horizonte ,Minas Gerais . On1 March 1971 , Banco da Lavoura moved its head office fromBelo Horizonte toSão Paulo and the bank assumed its current name, Banco Real S.A. In 1973 Banco Real began to expand its operations abroad, creating Grupo Real delParaguay (The Real Group of Paraguay), comprised of a commercial bank and three other businesses. In the following year, Banco Real opened a branch on the Brazilian island ofFernando de Noronha and acquiredBanco de Minas Gerais , which operated 133 branches at that time.On its 50th anniversary, in 1975, Banco Real operated 512 branches in Brazil, the biggest branch network in the country, in addition to 12 associated businesses including Companhia Real de Investimentos, then the number one in the domestic ranking. It also had 10 units located abroad - in
Bogotá ,Panama ,Grand Cayman , Nassau,Curaçao ,Los Angeles ,New York ,Toronto , andMexico City .In mid-
1998 , Banco ABN AMRO SA - the Brazilian subsidiary ofABN AMRO Bank - acquired Banco Real.ABN AMRO had begun its activities in Brazil in 1917 as Banco Holandés da America do Sul, when it opened two branches: one in Santos,São Paulo (state) and another inRio de Janeiro . In 1945, Banco Holandés opened its first branch inSão Paulo , and other branches followed. Then in 1963, the bank acquired 50% of the finance company, Aymoré de Crédito, Financiamento e Investimento. Banco Holandés acquired the remainder of the shares in 1970.In 1993, Banco ABN AMRO moved its headquarters to
São Paulo . In November 1998 and November 2001 ABN AMRO-Banco Real acquired two Brazilian state-owned banks,Banco do Estado de Pernambuco S.A. (Bandepe ) inRecife andBanco do Estado do Paraiba (Paraiban ). Then in October 2003, Banco Real acquiredBanco Sudameris fromBanca Intesa ; in 1998, Sudameris had boughtBanco América do Sul , which Japanese immigrants had founded in 1944.External links
* [http://www.bancoreal.com.br/ Company web site]
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