Banco Banespa
Banco Banespa (Banco do Estado de São Paulo) was a Brazilian regional bank, founded in 1909 by the state government of São Paulo. The bank was privatized in November 2000 by the government of former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso and sold to Spanish bank Santander.[1]
Banco do Estado de São Paulo S.A. | |
Type | Public company |
Predecessor | Banco de Crédito Hipotecário e Agrícola do Estado de São Paulo |
Founded | 14 June 1909 in São Paulo, Brazil |
Defunct | 20 November 2000 |
Fate | Acquired by Santander Brasil |
Successor | Santander Banespa |
Headquarters | Rua João Brícola, 24 Sé São Paulo, Brazil |
Area served | Whole of São Paulo state |
Key people | José de Paiva Ferreira (CEO) |
Products | Bank services |
Revenue | R$ 406.7 million (2000) |
R$ 406.7 million (2000) | |
Total assets | R$ 20.9 million (2000) |
Number of employees | 37,200 (2000) |
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Website | www |
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