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Banco GNB (former HSBC)

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  • San Isidro
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Lima

The Bank began as HSBC Bank Peru SA as part of a plan to expand HSBC's presence in the region. Following a review of its overall strategy, in May 2012, HSBC announced the sale of its subsidiaries in Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Paraguay to Banco GNB Sudameris of Colombia.

Banco GNB is a financial institution that operates in Latin-America since 2006 and has 18 branches nationwide (13 in Lima and 5 provinces).

The Bank began as HSBC Bank Peru SA as part of a plan to expand HSBC's presence in the region. Following a review of its overall strategy, in May 2012, HSBC announced the sale of its subsidiaries in Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Paraguay to Banco GNB Sudameris of Colombia.

LimaEasy has been publishing information on the available financial institutions in Peru since 2006 without any biases and costs to provide a good overview and comparison for visitors and businesses. On the 12th of February 2014 we received a request by the marketing department of the "Banco GNB" to not further publish their logo on LimaEasy. We attended the request, but also took the liberty to remove certain information promoting their services... If you need further information for the bank and its services please use your favorite web search by typing in their name.

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