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{{Primary Logos}}
 
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|Banco continental 1.png|1951–1995
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|BBVA Peru 1951.png|1951–1995
|Banco continental 2.png|1995–1997
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|BBVA Peru 1995.png|1995–1997
|Bbvbancocontinental.png|1997–2000
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|BBVA Peru 1997.png|1997–2000
|Bbvabancocontinental-2.png|2000–2011
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|BBVA Peru 2000.png|2000–2011
|Bbvacontinentallogo.svg.png|2011–2019
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|BBVA Peru 2011.png|2011–2019
 
|BBVA_2019.svg|2019–present
 
|BBVA_2019.svg|2019–present
 
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'''{{abbr|BBVA Perú|BBVA}}''' is the Peruvian subsidiary of the Spanish bank [[Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria]], also known as '''[[Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria|BBVA]]'''.
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==Banco Continental==
 
==Banco Continental==
 
===1951–1995===
 
===1951–1995===
[[File:Banco continental 1.png|centre|300px]]
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[[File:BBVA Peru 1951.png|center|300px]]
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{{Card|designer =Unknown|type =ITC Grouch}}
{{Better logo needed}}
 
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BBVA Peru was inaugurated in 1951 with the name of Banco Continental and its first logo was a ring circle with a silhouette of South America also in gold color cut by the letters "BANCO CONTINENTAL" in ITC Grouch typeface in gold color and on the right, the same name, but in the left position and also in gold color.
 
===1995–1997===
 
===1995–1997===
[[File:Banco continental 2.png|centre|250px]]
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[[File:BBVA Peru 1995.png|center|250px]]
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{{Card|designer =Unknown|type =Rotis Semi Sans}}
{{SVG needed}}
 
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In 1995, with the purchase and privatization of the bank at the hands of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya (BBV), now known as Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), the globe was modified, now formed by a circle and the continent of South America now formed by seven horizontal white lines and below, the name "Banco Continental" in Rotis Semi Sans typeface in blue.
 
 
==BBV Banco Continental==
 
==BBV Banco Continental==
 
===1997–2000===
 
===1997–2000===
[[File:Bbvbancocontinental.png|centre|300px]]
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[[File:BBVA Peru 1997.png|center|300px]]
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{{Card|designer =Unknown|type =Rotis Semi Sans}}
{{SVG needed}}
 
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In 1997, the logo was modified, eliminating the globe showing South America and replacing to the left the logo of the bank with the BBVA logo (then BBV) of that time, without the stars or the full name of the Spanish bank, surrounded by a blue square.
<gallery position="center" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center">
 
Banco continental 3.png|Stacked lockup{{Better logo needed gallery}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
==BBVA Banco Continental==
 
==BBVA Banco Continental==
 
===2000–2011===
 
===2000–2011===
[[File:Bbvabancocontinental-2.png|centre|300px]]
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[[File:BBVA Peru 2000.png|center|300px]]
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{{Card|designer =Cros & Machín<ref>Cros & Machín - [http://web.archive.org/web/20040624234655fw_/http://www.crosmachin.com/identidad/paginas_clientes/bbva.html BBVA] (Wayback Machine)</ref>|type =Rotis Semi Sans}}
{{SVG needed}}
 
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With the merger of Argentaria with BBV and its subsequent change of name to BBVA, the logo was modified, with the new acronym and with the blue square stretching to a semi-rectangle.
<gallery position="center" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center">
 
Bbvabancocontinental-1.png|Horizontal lockup{{SVG needed gallery}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==BBVA Continental==
 
==BBVA Continental==
 
===2011–2019===
 
===2011–2019===
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[[File:BBVA Peru 2011.png|center|250px]]In 2011, the word "Banco" was removed from the name to simply be called BBVA Continental.
[[File:Bbvacontinentallogo.svg.png|centre|250px]]
 
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{{Card|designer =Unknown|type =Stag Sans}}
{{SVG needed}}
 
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The logo was modified slightly, the blue semi-rectangle of the logo was removed and the word "Continental" happens to have a typography similar to Stag Sans and with the slightly modified blue tone, occasionally shown with six squares of blue tones that form a rectangle, BBVA alternative institutional logo.
<gallery position="center" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center">
 
 
==BBVA Perú==
Logo-bbva-continental.png|Horizontal lockup{{SVG needed gallery}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
==BBVA==
 
 
===2019–present===
 
===2019–present===
[[File:BBVA_2019.svg|centre|250px]]
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[[File:BBVA_2019.svg|center|250px]]
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{{Card|designer =BBVA in-house team (logo)<br>[[Landor Associates]]|type =Custom-designed}}
On the 24th April 2019, BBVA announced it will drop the Continental name and become '''BBVA'''.<ref>[https://www.eleconomista.es/empresas-finanzas/noticias/9839679/04/19/BBVA-unifica-su-marca-en-todo-el-mundo-y-cambia-su-logo.html BBVA unifica su marca en todo el mundo y cambia su logo]</ref> The name was officially introduced on 10th June 2019.
 
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In 2019, with the corporate image unification of BBVA, the logo was changed and renamed BBVA Peru, with the same logo used by its matrix (BBVA with the last two arrow-shaped letters)
   
 
The new name and logo was officially introduced on 10th June 2019.<ref>[https://www.eleconomista.es/empresas-finanzas/noticias/9839679/04/19/BBVA-unifica-su-marca-en-todo-el-mundo-y-cambia-su-logo.html BBVA unifica su marca en todo el mundo y cambia su logo]</ref>
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 05:10, 23 May 2021

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1951–1995 1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–2011 2011–2019 2019–present
1951–1995 1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–2011 2011–2019 2019–present

BBVA Perú is the Peruvian subsidiary of the Spanish bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, also known as BBVA.

Banco Continental

1951–1995

BBVA Peru 1951
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  ITC Grouch
Launched:  Unknown

BBVA Peru was inaugurated in 1951 with the name of Banco Continental and its first logo was a ring circle with a silhouette of South America also in gold color cut by the letters "BANCO CONTINENTAL" in ITC Grouch typeface in gold color and on the right, the same name, but in the left position and also in gold color.

1995–1997

BBVA Peru 1995
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Rotis Semi Sans
Launched:  Unknown

In 1995, with the purchase and privatization of the bank at the hands of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya (BBV), now known as Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), the globe was modified, now formed by a circle and the continent of South America now formed by seven horizontal white lines and below, the name "Banco Continental" in Rotis Semi Sans typeface in blue.

BBV Banco Continental

1997–2000

BBVA Peru 1997
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Rotis Semi Sans
Launched:  Unknown

In 1997, the logo was modified, eliminating the globe showing South America and replacing to the left the logo of the bank with the BBVA logo (then BBV) of that time, without the stars or the full name of the Spanish bank, surrounded by a blue square.

BBVA Banco Continental

2000–2011

BBVA Peru 2000
Designer:  Cros & Machín[1]
Typography:  Rotis Semi Sans
Launched:  Unknown

With the merger of Argentaria with BBV and its subsequent change of name to BBVA, the logo was modified, with the new acronym and with the blue square stretching to a semi-rectangle.

BBVA Continental

2011–2019

BBVA Peru 2011

In 2011, the word "Banco" was removed from the name to simply be called BBVA Continental.

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Stag Sans
Launched:  Unknown

The logo was modified slightly, the blue semi-rectangle of the logo was removed and the word "Continental" happens to have a typography similar to Stag Sans and with the slightly modified blue tone, occasionally shown with six squares of blue tones that form a rectangle, BBVA alternative institutional logo.

BBVA Perú

2019–present

BBVA 2019
Designer:  BBVA in-house team (logo)
Landor Associates
Typography:  Custom-designed
Launched:  Unknown

In 2019, with the corporate image unification of BBVA, the logo was changed and renamed BBVA Peru, with the same logo used by its matrix (BBVA with the last two arrow-shaped letters)

The new name and logo was officially introduced on 10th June 2019.[2]

References