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      • Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A. (BSCH) was created from the merger of Spain's number one bank, Banco Santander, with its number three rival, Banco Central Hispanoamericano, in 1999. The new entity represents Europe's leading bank in terms of market capitalization, and one of the region's largest asset-holders, with more than EUR 330 billion.
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  2. The combined bank, known as Banco Santander Central Hispano, or BSCH, [9] [10] was designed to be a "merger of equals", in which the top executives of the two pre-existing firms would share control of the merged entity. Soon after the merger former BCH executives accused Banco Santander chairman Emilio Botín Sanz de Sautuola y García de los ...

  3. Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A. (BSCH) was created from the merger of Spain's number one bank, Banco Santander, with its number three rival, Banco Central Hispanoamericano, in 1999. The new entity represents Europe's leading bank in terms of market capitalization, and one of the region's largest asset-holders, with more than EUR 330 billion.

  4. Founded in 1857, Grupo Santander is the result of four Spanish banks which played a key role in the country's financial and economic history: Banco Santander, Banco Central, Banco Hispano Americano and Banco Español de Crédito.

  5. Hasta agosto de 2007, su denominación social era Banco Santander Central Hispano, más conocido por sus iniciales, BSCH. El día 13 de ese mismo mes, se cambió dicha denominación por la actual de Banco Santander.

  6. Jun 21, 2001 · - Spain's largest bank with impressive market share. - Well advanced cost-cutting plans. Bear points. - Latin American exposure perceived as overly risky. Today. - Growth from Spain below Spanish market average.

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  7. BSCHESMMXXX SWIFT / BIC Code for BANCO SANTANDER S.A. in SANTANDER, SPAIN. Verify BSCHESMM SWIFT / BIC code details for international money transfer transactions.

  8. The combined bank, known as Banco Santander Central Hispano, or BSCH, was designed to be a "merger of equals", in which the top executives of the two pre-existing firms would share control of the merged entity.