Examples of Banco Nacional in a sentence
Mexico Banco Nacional de Mexico (BANAMEX) Morocco Citibank Maghreb Namibia Standard Bank Namibia Ltd Netherlands BNY Mellon Asset Servicing BV New Zealand National Australia Bank Niger Société Générale de Banques en Côte d’Ivoire Nigeria Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc Norway DnB NOR Bank ASA Oman HSBC Bank Middle East Ltd.
Malaysia HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad Mexico Banco Nacional de Mexico Netherlands ING Bank New Zealand National Australia Bank Norway DnB NOR Bank ASA Poland ING Bank Xxxxxx Portugal Banco Comercial Portugues Singapore United Overseas Bank Limited/ DBS Bank Ltd.
Banco Nacional de Costa Rica (the Bank) is an autonomous, independently managed, public law institution.
MEXICO Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A. Banco Santander (Mexico), S.A. Act.
The Employee Association of Banco Nacional de Costa Rica (ASEBANACIO) was created in 2012.
The 8% exemption on securities is effective from August 23, 2016, as evidenced in certification SRCST-TV-009-2016 of the Ministry of Finance issued for the period of one year, which was renewed indefinitely by means of resolution DGCN-146-2017, at the request of the banks that manage the fund, i.e. Banco Nacional de Costa Rica and Banco de Costa Rica.
Employee Protection and Retirement Fund The Employee Protection and Retirement Fund of Banco Nacional de Costa Rica (the Fund) was created by Law No. 16 (Law of Banco Nacional de Costa Rica) of November 5, 1936 and has been amended on a number of occasions.
Accordingly, in compliance with Law No. 9094 “Repeal of Transition Provision VII of Law No. 8634”, in agreement with article 35 of Law No. 8634 “Development Banking System Act”, in meeting No. 119 of January 16, 2013, through agreement No. AG-1015-119-2013, Banco de Costa Rica and Banco Nacional de Costa Rica are appointed as managers for five years from the date of signing of the respective management agreements.
Sources: Directorate of Analysis and Economic Policies, Office of the Comptroller General, Banco Nacional de Panamá (“BNP”) and Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Accordingly, through Official Letter CR/SBD-014-2013, the Technical Secretariat of the Governing Board required all private banks to open checking accounts with both Banco Nacional de Costa Rica and Banco de Costa Rica (Managing Banks) in local and foreign currency and allocate fifty percent (50%) of those funds to each Managing Bank.