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List of banks in Mexico

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This is a list of banks in Mexico, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".[1]

Central bank

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Mexican banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Public banks

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Development banks

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Defunct banks

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  • Banca Confia (failed); acquired by Citibank Mexico
  • Banca Cremi (bought and became Banco Unión)
  • Banca Promex (begin as Banco de Zamora)
  • Banca Serfin (merged with Banco Santander Mexicano); absorbed into Banco Santander Serfin
  • Banco Bilbao Vizcaya (bought Bancomer)
  • Banco Central Mexicano (failed, early 20th century)
  • Banco de Londres, México y Sudamerica (first Mexican bank),[2] later Banca Serfin)
  • Banco Facil (merged with Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Limitado (Sofol) to form Consubanco)
  • Banco de Oriente (bought by BBVA)
  • Banco del Atlántico (bought by BITAL, BITAL was later taken over by HSBC)
  • Banco del Centro (BANCEN) or (BANCENTRO) (bought by Banorte)
  • Banco del Sureste
  • Banco Hipotecario
  • Banco Internacional (bought by Prime and became BITAL)
  • Banco Interacciones (bought by Banorte)
  • Banco Longoria
  • Banco Mexicano Somex (bought by Invermexico and became Banco Mexicano)
  • Banco Mexicano (bought by Banco Santander and became Banco Santander Mexicano; now part of Banco Santander (Mexico))
  • Banco Mercantil Mexicano (merged with Banco Nacional Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
  • Banco Nacional Mexicano (merged with Banco Mercantil Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
  • Banco Sofimex
  • Banco Unión (failed and bought by Banorte)
  • Banco Viltaza (sold to Inbursa)
  • Bancreser (later Bancrecer)
  • Banpaís (bought by Asemex)
  • Banpeco (bought by BNCI)
  • Banoro
  • Banrural
  • BBVA Probursa (merged with Bancomer and became BBVA Bancomer)
  • Banco BCH (bought by Banco Unión)
  • BITAL (taken over by HSBC)
  • Crédito Méxicano
  • KEB Hana Mexico (Sold Mexican unit to InvestaBank S.A.)
  • IXE Banco (merged with Banorte)
  • Grupo Bursatil Mexicano (bought by Banco del Atlántico)
  • Multibanco Comermex (bought by Inverlat and became Comermex Inverlat) Scotiabank Inverlat
  • Multibanco Mercantil de México
  • Multibanco Mercantil Probursa (later BBVA Probursa)
  • Prudential Bank (taken over by Actinver S. A.)
  • Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Limitado (Sofol) (merged with Banco Facil to form Consubanco)
  • Ziraat Bank Mexico (went bankrupt)

References

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  1. ^ @cnbvmx (7 February 2019). "#ComunicadoCNBV La CNBV autorizó el inicio de operaciones al Banco ING México🇲🇽. El sistema bancario mexicano…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Carlos Marichal, "Banco de Londres y México" in Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1996, vol. 1, p. 278.