List of banks in the Americas

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This is a list of the banks in the Americas.

Argentina

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See Category:Banks of Argentina

Bahamas

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Barbados

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Development banks

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Belize

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Central bank

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Development bank

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Major privately owned banks

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  • Belize Bank Ltd.
  • Heritage Bank Limited
  • Atlantic Bank Limited

Bermuda

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Bolivia

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Central bank

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Law-recognized state banks

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Second-floor banks

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  • Banco de Desarrollo Productivo

Multiple banks

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Small and Medium Enterprise-focused Banks

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  • Banco PyME Ecofuturo
  • Bancomunidad

Foreign banks

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Defunct banks

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  • Banco Agrícola de Bolivia
  • Banco Boliviano Americano
  • Banco de Credito Oruro
  • Banco de Cochabamba
  • Banco de Financiamiento Industrial
  • Banco de La Paz
  • Banco de la Vivienda
  • Banco de Potosí
  • Banco de San Carlos
  • Banco del Progreso
  • Banco Fassil
  • Banco Intenacional de Desarrollo
  • Banco Minero de Bolivia
  • Banco PyME Los Andes ProCredit
  • Banco Santa Cruz
  • Banco Sur
  • BHN Multibanco
  • Citibank

Brazil

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Central bank

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Development banks

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Major commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Private-owned banks

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Other commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Private-owned banks

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Online banks

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Cooperative banks

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Investment banks

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Merged or defunct banks

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Canada

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Chile

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned

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Neobanks

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Enterprise banks

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  • Citibank Chile

Foreign banks with representation

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Merged or defunct banks

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Commercial banks

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Enterprise banks

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Colombia

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Defunct banks

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Costa Rica

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Defunct banks

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Commercial banks

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Cuba

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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  • Banco de Crédito y Comercio
  • Banco de Inversiones
  • Banco Exterior de Cuba
  • Banco Financiero Internacional
  • Banco Industrial de Venezuela-Cuba
  • Banco Internacional de Comercio
  • Banco Metropolitano
  • Banco Nacional de Cuba
  • Banco Popular de Ahorro

Dominica

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Offshore banks

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Dominican Republic

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Central bank

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Major banks

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Ecuador

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Central bank

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Major banks

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El Salvador

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Central bank

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Major banks

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Grenada

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Guyana

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Central Bank

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Honduras

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Central bank

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Banks

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Foreign Banks

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Jamaica

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Locally owned banks

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  • First Global Bank (Parent -Grace Kennedy)
  • National Commercial Bank (NCB)
  • Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB)
  • Sagicor Bank

Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity

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  • The Bank of Nova Scotia (Parent - Scotia Bank)
  • Citibank Jamaica (Parent - Citibank)
  • CIBC Caribbean (Parent - CIBC)
  • National Commercial of Jamaica (Parent -Portland Holdings)

Merchant banks

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Locally owned banks

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  • Cornerstone Trust & Merchant Bank

Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity

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  • Scotia Investments (Parent -The Bank of Nova Scotia)

Mexico

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Panama

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Commercial local banks

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Government-owned banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Paraguay

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Central bank

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Other banks

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Defunct banks

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Peru

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Development banks

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Defunct banks

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Saint Lucia

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Central bank

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Commercial banks[18]

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Offshore banks

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Suriname

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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  • De Surinaamsche Bank
  • Hakrinbank
  • Surinaamse Volkscredietbank
  • Surinaamse Postspaarbank
  • Landbouwbank
  • Surichangebank
  • Finabank
  • Cooperatieve spaar- en kredietbank Godo

Foreign-owned banks

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Central Bank

  • The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

Other Banks

United States

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Uruguay

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Central Bank

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State-owned

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Private

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Defunct banks

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Venezuela

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Defunct banks

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Largest banks in the Americas

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The 15 largest banks in the Americas by total assets, as of 2019.[19]

Rank Bank name Country Total assets
(billions of US$)
1 JPMorgan Chase & Co.   United States $2,622.53
2 Bank of America   United States $2,354.51
3 Citigroup Inc.   United States $1,917.38
4 Wells Fargo & Co.   United States $1,895.88
5 Royal Bank of Canada   Canada $1,039.24
6 Toronto-Dominion Bank   Canada $1,006.00
7 Goldman Sachs   United States $931.80
8 Morgan Stanley   United States $853.53
9 Scotiabank   Canada $785.44
10 Bank of Montreal   Canada $613.56
11 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce   Canada $467.55
12 U.S. Bancorp   United States $467.37
13 Truist Financial   United States $441.24
14 Banco Itaú   Brazil $401.10
15 PNC Financial Services   United States $382.32

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Bank of Nova Scotia llega a acuerdo con Grupo Said para comprar la totalidad de acciones de Scotiabank Chile". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). 2022-02-28. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  3. ^ Arenas, Vanessa (2022-04-06). "Tenpo: el camino del neobanco que llegó a Chile para expandirse en plena pandemia". Forbes Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
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  7. ^ "Fusión entre Scotiabank y Banco del Desarrollo registra 70% de avance". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  8. ^ "Banco Santiago (1997). Se concede autorización para fusión con Banco Santander-Chile". CMF (in Spanish). 2002-05-16. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  9. ^ "Banco Santander-Chile (2002). Venta, cesión y transferencia a Empresas Almacenes Paris S.A., sociedad matriz del nuevo Banco Paris, de activos financieros e intangibles de la División Santiago-Express". CMF (in Spanish). 2001-12-06. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
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  11. ^ Catrón, Jimena (2015-07-08). "Banco Penta cierra venta con el Banco de Chile e informa operación a SBIF". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  12. ^ Keller, Nicole (2006-05-03). "Banco Itaú dice que la compra del Boston en Chile está "99% segura"". Economía y Negocios (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  13. ^ "BCorpBanca y Banco Itaú Chile concretan su fusión definitiva". T13 (in Spanish). 2006-05-03. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  14. ^ "Banco de Chile y HSBC se fusionan en Chile". El Economista (in Spanish). 2007-07-20. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  15. ^ "Financista acuícola-pesquero: Rabobank deja de ser banco en Chile". Aqua (in Spanish). 2017-05-04. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  16. ^ Vera, Vicente (2020-09-22). "Las huellas que dejó el Deutsche Bank en su paso por Chile". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  17. ^ Pasternak, Sean (October 20, 2011). "Scotiabank Buys Colpatria in Biggest International Purchase". Bloomberg Markets. Retrieved October 22, 2011.
  18. ^ "Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank". www.eccb-centralbank.org. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  19. ^ "The world's 100 largest banks". www.spglobal.com.
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