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The building of the Banco de América Central (BAC) in Managua.

This is a list of banks in Nicaragua, including credit unions and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as " banks".

History

The two first commercial banks in Nicaragua opened in 1888. The Bank of Nicaragua ( Spanish: Banco de Nicaragua), later rebranded as the Bank of Nicaragua Limited, headquartered in London and then merged with the London Limited Bank of Central America, and the Mercantil Agricultural Bank ( Spanish: Banco Agrícola Mercantil) that went bankrupt for non-payment of their debtors.

In 1911, the Government of Nicaragua granted a concession to the investment bank Brown Bros. & Co. from New York in order to establish a banking corporation with shared ownership, both from the Republic of Nicaragua and the North American bankers, which would operate under the laws of the United States of America.

Next year, the National Bank of Nicaragua, Incorporated ( Spanish: Banco Nacional de Nicaragua, Incorporado) opened its doors in the capital city of Managua. In addition to regular banking services, the National Bank of Nicaragua was the only bank authorised to issue banknotes for the Republic of Nicaragua. [1]

List of banks

Central bank

Government-owned banks

Commercial banks

Foreign banks

Defunct or merged or acquired banks


Credit Unions and other Financial Institutions

See also

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The building of the Banco de América Central (BAC) in Managua.

This is a list of banks in Nicaragua, including credit unions and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as " banks".

History

The two first commercial banks in Nicaragua opened in 1888. The Bank of Nicaragua ( Spanish: Banco de Nicaragua), later rebranded as the Bank of Nicaragua Limited, headquartered in London and then merged with the London Limited Bank of Central America, and the Mercantil Agricultural Bank ( Spanish: Banco Agrícola Mercantil) that went bankrupt for non-payment of their debtors.

In 1911, the Government of Nicaragua granted a concession to the investment bank Brown Bros. & Co. from New York in order to establish a banking corporation with shared ownership, both from the Republic of Nicaragua and the North American bankers, which would operate under the laws of the United States of America.

Next year, the National Bank of Nicaragua, Incorporated ( Spanish: Banco Nacional de Nicaragua, Incorporado) opened its doors in the capital city of Managua. In addition to regular banking services, the National Bank of Nicaragua was the only bank authorised to issue banknotes for the Republic of Nicaragua. [1]

List of banks

Central bank

Government-owned banks

Commercial banks

Foreign banks

Defunct or merged or acquired banks


Credit Unions and other Financial Institutions

See also

References


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