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List Of Investment Banks In Chile

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on October 30, 2012

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· Last updated: September 27, 2024

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ABN AMRO Bank Chile
Banco Bice
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
Banco de Chile
Banco de Crédito e Inversiones
Banco de Falabella
Banco del Desarrollo
Banco Edwards-Citi
Banco Falabella
Banco Internacional
Banco Itaú Chile
Banco Paris
Banco Penta
Banco Ripley
Banco Santander
Banco Security
BancoEstado
Central Bank of Chile
Citibank N.A.
Corpbanca
Credit Suisse Consultas y Asesorias Limitada
Deutsche Bank Chile
HSBC Bank
ING Bank N.V.
JP Morgan Chase Bank
Rabobank
Redbanc
Santander Banefe
Scotiabank Sud Americano
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
UBS AG in Santiago de Chile

Key Takeaways

  • Chile hosts a mix of domestic and international investment banks offering diverse services.
  • Major local players include Banco de Chile (via Banchile Citi) and BCI.
  • Global banks like JP Morgan, BBVA CIB, Scotiabank, HSBC, UBS, ING, Deutsche Bank, Rabobank, and JP Morgan offer investment banking solutions in Chile.
  • BancoEstado is the only public bank offering investment banking services.
  • Chile's capital, Santiago, serves as the primary hub for these banking operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which local banks offer investment banking in Chile?
Local institutions such as Banco de Chile through Banchile Citi Global Markets, BCI, BancoEstado, and Banco de Crédito e Inversiones provide investment banking services.
What international banks operate investment banking in Chile?
International banks active in Chile’s investment banking sector include JP Morgan Chase, BBVA CIB, Scotiabank, HSBC, UBS, ING, Deutsche Bank, and Rabobank.
Where are most of these banks located?
The majority maintain offices and operations in Santiago, Chile’s capital and financial center, facilitating M&A and capital markets activities.

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