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Qué (quién) es banco$6774$ - definición

Banco desio; Banco Desio

Banco León         
The Banco León (Léon Bank) was a banking company in the Dominican Republic, which was formally introduced at a ceremony attended by former Dominican President Hipólito Mejía on December 2, 2003. The bank represents a union between the Banco Profesional and Banco Nacional de Credito (Bancredito).
Banco Económico (Angola)         
Banco Económico, formerly Banco Espírito Santo Angola (BESA) renamed in 2015, after the bankruptcy of its mother house in Portugal, Banco Espírito Santo (BES), is an Angolan bank based in Luanda. Previously, BESA was affiliated with the now defunct Banco Espírito Santo, now Novo Banco, and is therefore a subsidiary of Espírito Santo Financial Group (ESFG).
Banco Comercial do Atlântico         
The Banco Comercial do Atlântico (Portuguese meaning the "Atlantic Commercial Bank", abbreviation: BCA) is a Cape Verdean commercial bank. The headquarters of the company are located at Praça Alexandre Albuquerque, in Praia, the capital of Cape Verde.

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Banco di Desio e della Brianza

Banco di Desio e Brianza SpA is an Italian bank with headquarters in Desio (MB). It works basically in the north of Italy but also in other regions like Lazio, Veneto and Tuscany. It offers online services in addition to physical location access.

Founded in 1909 by engineer Egidio Gavazzi took the name Banco Desio in 1926. Incorporating the Bank of Brianza in 1967 increased presence on the Italian markets, bringing it to 21 branches. In 1995 it was listed on the Milan Stock Exchange. As at April 12, 2012 it was the seventeenth largest publicly held Italian bank in terms of market capitalization.

As of September 2015 it was included in FTSE Italia Mid Cap Index.