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Banco Internacional SA
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Banco Internacional SA
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Price: 65.01 CLP Market Closed
Market Cap: 496.7B CLP
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Banco Internacional SA
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496.7B CLP
Industry
Banking

Banco Internacional provides commercial banking services. The company is headquartered in Las Condes, Santiago. The company provides a range of products and related services to different kind of customers. The company operates through three segments: Commercial Bank, People Bank and Treasury and Investments. Commercial Bank offers to business customers leasing, factoring, credit cards and financing, among others active products. Its passive products include current accounts in both local and foreign currency, deposits and funds, among others. Additionally, it offers services, such as cash collecting and management, among others. People Bank provides natural persons with current accounts, credit cards, deposits, funds, loans and mortgages, among others. Treasury and Investments covers the activities of the Finance Management Department, such as treasury, trading, financial management and distribution. The Bank is active locally through its subsidiaries and a network of branches.

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