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- Development banks
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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". Central bankMexican banks- Banca Mifel
- Banco Autofin
- Banco Amigo
- Banca Afirme
- Banco Multiva
- Bansi S.A.
- Banco Ahorro Famsa
- Bancoppel
- Banco Monex
- Banco Azteca
- BanBajío
- Inbursa
- Banco Interacciones
- Banco Invex
- Banco Ve X +
- Bankaool
- Banorte
- BanRegio
- Compartamos Banco
- Actinver
- Banco Facil (Chedraui)
- Banco BASE
- Agrofinanzas
Foreign-owned banks- American Express Bank
- Bank of America Mexico
- Bank of China
- BBVA Bancomer, founded as Banco de Comercio (Bank of Commerce) or Bancomer, since 2000 its main stockholder is the Spanish bank BBVA.
- Citibanamex, founded as Banco Nacional de México (National Bank of Mexico) or Banamex, it was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001.
- Banco Santander (México), formerly Banco Santander Serfin.
- Banco Volkswagen México
- Banco Wal-Mart de México Adelante
- Barclays Mexico
- Deutsche Bank
- HSBC Mexico
- J. P. Morgan
- KEB Hana
- Mizuho Bank Mexico
- MUFG
- Scotiabank, The Bank of Nova Scotia purchased Mexico's Grupo Financiero Inverlat in 1992.
- Shinhan Bank
- UBS Bank
Development banks- Bancomext, SNC (Export - import bank)
- Banjercito, SNC (Army)
- Banobras, SNC (Subnational and project finance)
- Bansefi, SNC
- Financiera Rural (Agriculture)
- Nafinsa, SNC
- SHF, SNC (Mortgage)
Defunct banks- Banca Confia (failed); acquired by Citibank and now absorbed into Banamex
- 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),[1] later Banca Serfin)
- 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 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)
- 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
- Deutsche Bank Mexico (Sold Mexican unit to InvestaBank S.A.)
- ING Mexico (went bankrupt)
- 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.)
References1. ^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.
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