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Revision as of 14:49, 19 July 2018
1883-1969 | 1976-1988 | 1988-1993 | 1993-1999 |
1999-2000 | 2000-2004 | 2004-2018 | 2018-present |
Banco Hipotecario
1883-1969
Banco Hipotecario de Desarrollo
1969-1976
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Banco Hipotecario de Fomento Nacional
1976-1988
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.[1]
Banco BHIF
1988-1993
1993-1999
BBV Banco BHIF
1999-2000
In 1999 Banco BHIF was acquired by BBV (now BBVA).
BBVA Banco BHIF
2000-2004
This logo and name were adopted after BBV acquired Banco Argentaria in Spain and forming BBVA.
BBVA (Chile)
2004-2018
In 2004 the bank adopted the name BBVA as its public name.
Scotiabank Azul
2018-present
In July 2018, Scotiabank (Chile) took control of BBVA Chile, renaming it as Scotiabank Azul until the merger of the two banks will be completed around September 2018.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cronología Bancaria Cite error: Invalid
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Global operations BBVA: Argentina | Colombia | México | Perú | Portugal | Spain | Uruguay | Chile Former/Defunct |