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    List of Banks in Mexico

    List of Banks in Mexico

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    Posted on June 13, 2012

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    Find out the list of banks in Mexico below

    Central bank

    Banco de México

    Mexican banks

    Banca Mifel
    Banco Autofin
    Banco Amigo
    Banca Afirme
    Banco Multiva
    Bansi S.A.
    Banco Ahorro Famsa
    Bancoppel
    Banco Monex
    Banco Azteca
    Banco del Bajio
    Banco Inbursa
    Banco Interacciones
    Banco Invex
    Banco Ve X +
    Banorte
    Banregio
    Ixe Banco
    Banco Compartamos
    Actinver
    Banco Facil (Chedraui)
    Banco BASE

    Foreign-owned banks
    BBVA Bancomer
    Banamex Citibank
    Banco Santander, formerly Banco Santander Serfin
    Banco Volkswagen Mexico
    Banco Wal-Mart de Mexico Adelante
    HSBC Mexico
    Mitsubishi Bank
    Scotiabank Inverlat
    ING Bank
    UBS Bank

    Development banks
    Bancomext, SNC (Export – import bank)
    Banjercito, SNC (Army)
    Banobras, SNC (Subnational and project finance)
    Bansefi, SNC
    Financiera Rural (Agriculture)
    Nafin, SNC
    SHF, SNC (Mortgage)

    Defunct banks
    Banca Confia (failed); acquired by Citibank and now absorbed into Banamex
    Banca Promex (begin as Banco de Zamora)
    Banco Central Mexicano (failed, early XX century)
    Banco del Centro (bought by Banorte)
    Banco del Sureste
    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
    Banco Mercantil Mexicano (merged with Banco Nacional Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
    Banco Sofimex
    Bancreser (later Bancrecer)
    Banpaís
    Banoro
    BBVA Probursa (merged with Bancomer and became BBVA Bancomer)
    BCH
    BITAL (taken over by HSBC)
    Comermex (bought by Inverlat and became Comermex Inverlat)
    Multibanco Mercantil de México
    Prudential Bank (taken over by Actinver S. A.)
    Multibanco Mercantil Probursa (later BBVA Probursa)
    Crédito Méxicano
    Banrural
    Banpeco
    Banco Unión (failed and bought by Banorte)
    Banco Nacional Mexicano (merged with Banco Mercantil Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
    Banco Internacional (bought by Prime and became BITAL)
    Banco Hipotecario
    Banco de Londres, México y Sudamerica (first Mexican bank, later Banca Serfin)
    Banca Serfin (merged with Banco Santander Mexicano); absorbed into Banco SantanderSerfin
    Banco del Atlántico (bought by BITAL, BITAL was later taken over by HSBC)
    Banca Cremi (bought and became Banco Unión)

    Find out the list of banks in Mexico below

    Central bank

    Banco de México

    Mexican banks

    Banca Mifel
    Banco Autofin
    Banco Amigo
    Banca Afirme
    Banco Multiva
    Bansi S.A.
    Banco Ahorro Famsa
    Bancoppel
    Banco Monex
    Banco Azteca
    Banco del Bajio
    Banco Inbursa
    Banco Interacciones
    Banco Invex
    Banco Ve X +
    Banorte
    Banregio
    Ixe Banco
    Banco Compartamos
    Actinver
    Banco Facil (Chedraui)
    Banco BASE

    Foreign-owned banks
    BBVA Bancomer
    Banamex Citibank
    Banco Santander, formerly Banco Santander Serfin
    Banco Volkswagen Mexico
    Banco Wal-Mart de Mexico Adelante
    HSBC Mexico
    Mitsubishi Bank
    Scotiabank Inverlat
    ING Bank
    UBS Bank

    Development banks
    Bancomext, SNC (Export – import bank)
    Banjercito, SNC (Army)
    Banobras, SNC (Subnational and project finance)
    Bansefi, SNC
    Financiera Rural (Agriculture)
    Nafin, SNC
    SHF, SNC (Mortgage)

    Defunct banks
    Banca Confia (failed); acquired by Citibank and now absorbed into Banamex
    Banca Promex (begin as Banco de Zamora)
    Banco Central Mexicano (failed, early XX century)
    Banco del Centro (bought by Banorte)
    Banco del Sureste
    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
    Banco Mercantil Mexicano (merged with Banco Nacional Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
    Banco Sofimex
    Bancreser (later Bancrecer)
    Banpaís
    Banoro
    BBVA Probursa (merged with Bancomer and became BBVA Bancomer)
    BCH
    BITAL (taken over by HSBC)
    Comermex (bought by Inverlat and became Comermex Inverlat)
    Multibanco Mercantil de México
    Prudential Bank (taken over by Actinver S. A.)
    Multibanco Mercantil Probursa (later BBVA Probursa)
    Crédito Méxicano
    Banrural
    Banpeco
    Banco Unión (failed and bought by Banorte)
    Banco Nacional Mexicano (merged with Banco Mercantil Mexicano to form Banco Nacional de México, 1884)
    Banco Internacional (bought by Prime and became BITAL)
    Banco Hipotecario
    Banco de Londres, México y Sudamerica (first Mexican bank, later Banca Serfin)
    Banca Serfin (merged with Banco Santander Mexicano); absorbed into Banco SantanderSerfin
    Banco del Atlántico (bought by BITAL, BITAL was later taken over by HSBC)
    Banca Cremi (bought and became Banco Unión)

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