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List of Banks in Peru

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 13, 2012

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· Last updated: April 14, 2020

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Overview of Banks in Peru

See below the list of banks in Peru

Central bank

Central Bank of Peru

Banco Central de Reserva del Perú

Commercial banks

Banco Azteca

Major Commercial and International Banks

BCP
BBVA Banco Continental
Scotiabank
Interbank
HSBC
Citibank
Santander
Standard Chartered
Deutsche Bank
Banco Interamericano de Finanzas
Banco Financiero
Banco de Comercio
Mibanco
Banco Falabella
Banco Ripley
Banco del Trabajo

Development and Defunct Banks in Peru

Development banks
Banco de Materiales
Agrobanco
Defunct banks
Banco Wiese Sudameris
Sold to and rebranded as Scotiabank in 2006
Banco Santander
BankBoston
Banco de Lima Sudameris
Merged with Banco Wiese and rebranded as Banco Wiese Sudameris
NBK Bank
Bancosur
Merged with Banco Santander and rebranded as Banco Santander Central Hispano
Banco Solventa
Banco Latino
Banco Interandino
Banco Mercantil
Banco del Progreso
Banco de Desarrollo
Banco Popular del Peru
Banco CCC
Banpeco
Banco Agrario
Banco Industrial del Peru
Banco Minero
Banco Comercial del Peru
Banco Hipotecario
Bancoop
Acquired by Banco Santander
Acquired by Banco Santander
Operations acquired by Interbank
Serbanco
Surmeban
Banco del Pais
Banco Republica
Sold to and rebranded as Scotiabank in 2006
Banco Sudamericano
Operations in Peru acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru (Santander returns to Peru in 2007)
Peruvian operations acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru

See below the list of banks in Peru

Central bank

Banco Central de Reserva del Perú

Commercial banks

Banco Azteca

BCP
BBVA Banco Continental
Scotiabank
Interbank
HSBC
Citibank
Santander
Standard Chartered
Deutsche Bank
Banco Interamericano de Finanzas
Banco Financiero
Banco de Comercio
Mibanco
Banco Falabella
Banco Ripley
Banco del Trabajo

Development banks
Banco de Materiales
Agrobanco
Defunct banks
Banco Wiese Sudameris
Sold to and rebranded as Scotiabank in 2006
Banco Santander
BankBoston
Banco de Lima Sudameris
Merged with Banco Wiese and rebranded as Banco Wiese Sudameris
NBK Bank
Bancosur
Merged with Banco Santander and rebranded as Banco Santander Central Hispano
Banco Solventa
Banco Latino
Banco Interandino
Banco Mercantil
Banco del Progreso
Banco de Desarrollo
Banco Popular del Peru
Banco CCC
Banpeco
Banco Agrario
Banco Industrial del Peru
Banco Minero
Banco Comercial del Peru
Banco Hipotecario
Bancoop
Acquired by Banco Santander
Acquired by Banco Santander
Operations acquired by Interbank
Serbanco
Surmeban
Banco del Pais
Banco Republica
Sold to and rebranded as Scotiabank in 2006
Banco Sudamericano
Operations in Peru acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru (Santander returns to Peru in 2007)
Peruvian operations acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru

Key Takeaways

  • Peru’s central bank is the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, responsible for monetary stability.
  • Major commercial banks include BCP, BBVA Perú, Scotiabank, Interbank, BanBif, Mibanco and Banco de Comercio.
  • The banking sector includes both universal and development-focused institutions like Agrobanco.
  • Several banks have undergone mergers and rebrandings, e.g., Banco de Comercio is now Bancom.
  • Operations of some defunct banks were acquired or rebranded by current institutions like Scotiabank and BCP.

References

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peru’s central bank?
The central bank is the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, responsible for issuing the sol and preserving monetary stability.
Which are the largest commercial banks in Peru?
Among the largest are Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), BBVA Perú, Scotiabank, Interbank, BanBif, Mibanco and Banco de Comercio (Bancom).
What happened to defunct banks listed?
Many were sold, merged or rebranded under current institutions — for example, Banco Wiese Sudameris became Scotiabank, and several others were absorbed by BCP.

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