1857–1949 | 1949–1971 | 1971–1986 | 1986–1989 | 1989–1999 |
1999–2001 | 2001–2007 | 2007–2018 | 2018–present |
Banco Santander is one of the largest banking and financial service company in Europe and Ibero-America, serving 12000 branches worldwide. With the total assets of 1.52 trillion euros, it has become one of the largest banks in Spain, in terms of net assets.
Banco de Santander[]
1857–1949[]
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Banco Santander[]
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- See also: Banco Central Hispano
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