1883–1969 | 1969–1976 | 1976–1979 | 1979–1983 | 1983–1988 | 1988–1994 | 1994–1999 |
1999–2000 | 2000–2003 | 2003–2018 | 2018–2019 | 2019 | 2022–present |
Banco Hipotecario[]
1883–1969[]
Banco Hipotecario de Desarrollo[]
1969–1976[]
LOGO MISSING |
Banco Hipotecario de Fomento Nacional[]
1976–1979[]
In 1976 Banco Hipotecario de Desarrollo changed its name to Banco Hipotecario y de Fomento Nacional,[1] changing it again in 1980 to Banco Hipotecario de Fomento Nacional. [2]
1979–1983[]
LOGO MISSING |
1983–1988[]
Banco BHIF[]
1988–1994[]
1994–1999[]
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BBV Banco BHIF[]
1999–2000[]
In 1999, Banco BHIF was acquired by the Banco Bilbao Vizcaya.
BBVA Banco BHIF[]
2000–2003[]
This logo and name were adopted after BBV acquired Banco Argentaria in Spain and forming BBVA.
BBVA (first era)[]
2003–2018[]
In 2003, the bank adopted the name BBVA as its public name. Different from other locations where the name of the bank was retained (like BBVA Francés or BBVA Continental), in Chile the bank adopted the BBVA logo without adding other names.
Scotiabank Azul[]
2018–2019[]
In July of 2018, The Chile division of Scotiabank took control of BBVA Chile, renaming it as Scotiabank Azul (Azul meaning Blue, as a reference to BBVA Chile) until the merger of the two banks is completed[3]. This brand was only used on online systems, as their locations that were active prior to Scotiabank took control were transformed into the main Scotiabank brand.
2019[]
This logo was adopted after the rebranding of Scotiabank. On November 4, 2019, the merging process was finished. Scotiabank Azul now is definitively defunct, and all its former customers are currently part of Scotiabank's Chile division[4].
BBVA (second era)[]
2022–present[]
On February 2022, BBVA announced it will reopen on Chile as a business-oriented bank, unlike it previous incarnation.
References[]
- ↑ Cronología Bancaria
- ↑ Cronología Bancaria
- ↑ Diario Financiero - Scotiabank toma el control de BBVA Chile y renueva plana ejecutiva de lo que será “Scotiabank Azul”
- ↑ Diario Financiero - Se acaba la transición: Scotiabank Azul desaparece y se termina el proceso de fusión del banco tras adquirir BBVA Chile
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Global operations BBVA: Argentina | Colombia | México | Perú | Portugal | Spain | Uruguay | Chile Former/Defunct |
Global operations Canada | Dominican Republic | USA | México | Chile1 | Perú | Guatemala | Panama | Colombia Other assets Defunct
1In Chile, since September 13th 2021, the commercial name is the shortened one of Scotia. |