Santander
Santander
Banco Santander Rio SA is an Argentina-based financial institution (the Bank) principally engaged in the banking sector. The Bank's offer includes current and saving accounts, mortgage, consumer and commercial loans, fixed-term deposits, credit and debit cards, financial advisory, wealth management, banking guarantees, cash management, export and project financing, mergers and acquisition (M&A) transactions, custody, leasing, as well as securities brokerage, among others.
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The president’s vow to impose a 20% tax on Mexican imports could make life harder for the Citigroup-owned unit, which is Mexico’s second-largest bank.
February 3 -
Bank CEOs have recently raised red flags about the president's protectionist rhetoric, including his proposals to tax imports from China and Mexico. The concerns have arisen as import-export financing is already facing headwinds.
February 1 -
While there are a handful of payment pilots underway, the real benefit of blockchain for banks is a long-term proposition--and most early projects will be internal.
December 5 -
An Israeli startup in the emerging B2B2C space that allows consumers to make payments through major messaging apps has completed a $6 million round of funding backed by Banco Santander, Mastercard and other investors.
November 28 -
The Spanish banking giant Santander has withdrawn from the bank consortium R3 CEV, becoming the second defector from the blockchain group this week after Goldman Sachs.
November 22