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1 Argentina  





2 Bahamas  



2.1  Central bank  





2.2  Government-owned banks  





2.3  Commercial banks  







3 Barbados  



3.1  Central bank  





3.2  Commercial banks  



3.2.1  Foreign-owned banks  







3.3  Development banks  







4 Belize  



4.1  Central bank  





4.2  Development bank  





4.3  Major privately owned banks  







5 Bermuda  





6 Bolivia  



6.1  Central bank  





6.2  Law-recognized state banks  





6.3  Second-floor banks  





6.4  Multiple banks  





6.5  Small and Medium Enterprise-focused Banks  





6.6  Foreign banks  





6.7  Defunct banks  







7 Brazil  



7.1  Central bank  





7.2  Development banks  





7.3  Major commercial banks  



7.3.1  Government-owned banks  





7.3.2  Private-owned banks  







7.4  Other commercial banks  



7.4.1  Government-owned banks  





7.4.2  Private-owned banks  





7.4.3  Online banks  





7.4.4  Cooperative banks  







7.5  Investment banks  





7.6  Merged or defunct banks  







8 Canada  





9 Chile  



9.1  Central bank  





9.2  Government-owned banks  





9.3  Commercial banks  



9.3.1  Foreign-owned  





9.3.2  Neobanks  







9.4  Enterprise banks  





9.5  Foreign banks with representation  





9.6  Merged or defunct banks  



9.6.1  Commercial banks  





9.6.2  Enterprise banks  









10 Colombia  



10.1  Central bank  





10.2  Commercial banks  





10.3  Government-owned banks  





10.4  Defunct banks  







11 Costa Rica  



11.1  Central bank  





11.2  Government-owned banks  





11.3  Defunct banks  





11.4  Commercial banks  







12 Cuba  



12.1  Central bank  





12.2  Commercial banks  







13 Dominica  



13.1  Commercial banks  





13.2  Branches of foreign banks  





13.3  Foreign-owned banks  





13.4  Offshore banks  







14 Dominican Republic  



14.1  Central bank  





14.2  Major banks  







15 Ecuador  



15.1  Central bank  





15.2  Major banks  







16 El Salvador  



16.1  Central bank  





16.2  Major banks  







17 Grenada  



17.1  Commercial banks  





17.2  Branches of foreign banks  





17.3  Foreign-owned banks  







18 Guyana  



18.1  Central Bank  





18.2  Commercial banks  





18.3  Foreign-owned banks  







19 Honduras  



19.1  Central bank  





19.2  Banks  





19.3  Foreign Banks  







20 Jamaica  



20.1  Central bank  





20.2  Commercial banks  



20.2.1  Locally owned banks  





20.2.2  Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity  







20.3  Merchant banks  



20.3.1  Locally owned banks  





20.3.2  Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity  









21 Mexico  





22 Panama  



22.1  Commercial local banks  





22.2  Government-owned banks  





22.3  Foreign-owned banks  







23 Paraguay  



23.1  Central bank  





23.2  Other banks  







24 Peru  



24.1  Central bank  





24.2  Commercial banks  





24.3  Development banks  





24.4  Defunct banks  







25 Saint Lucia  



25.1  Commercial banks  





25.2  Branches of foreign banks  





25.3  Foreign-owned banks  







26 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  



26.1  Central bank  





26.2  Commercial banks[17]  





26.3  Offshore banks  







27 Suriname  



27.1  Central bank  





27.2  Commercial banks  





27.3  Foreign-owned banks  







28 Trinidad and Tobago  





29 United States  





30 Uruguay  



30.1  Central Bank  





30.2  State-owned  





30.3  Private  







31 Venezuela  



31.1  Central bank  





31.2  Government-owned banks  





31.3  Commercial banks  





31.4  Defunct banks  







32 Largest banks in the Americas  





33 See also  





34 References  





35 External links  














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This is a list of the banks in the Americas.

Argentina

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See Category:Banks of Argentina

Bahamas

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Barbados

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Development banks

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Belize

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Central bank

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Development bank

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Major privately owned banks

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Bermuda

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Bolivia

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Central bank

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Law-recognized state banks

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Second-floor banks

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Multiple banks

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Small and Medium Enterprise-focused Banks

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Foreign banks

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Defunct banks

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Brazil

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Central bank

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Development banks

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Major commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Private-owned banks

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Other commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Private-owned banks

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Online banks

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Cooperative banks

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Investment banks

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Merged or defunct banks

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Canada

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Chile

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned

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Neobanks

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Enterprise banks

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Foreign banks with representation

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Merged or defunct banks

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Commercial banks

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Enterprise banks

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Colombia

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Government-owned banks

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Defunct banks

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Costa Rica

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Defunct banks

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Commercial banks

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Cuba

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Dominica

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Offshore banks

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Dominican Republic

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Central bank

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Major banks

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Ecuador

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Central bank

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Major banks

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El Salvador

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Central bank

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Major banks

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Grenada

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Guyana

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Central Bank

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Honduras

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Central bank

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Banks

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Foreign Banks

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Jamaica

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Locally owned banks

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Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity

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Merchant banks

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Locally owned banks

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Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity

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Mexico

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Panama

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Commercial local banks

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Government-owned banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Paraguay

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Central bank

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Other banks

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Peru

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Development banks

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Defunct banks

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Saint Lucia

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Commercial banks

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Branches of foreign banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Central bank

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Commercial banks[17]

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Offshore banks

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Suriname

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Central bank

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Commercial banks

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Foreign-owned banks

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Central Bank

Other Banks

United States

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Uruguay

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Central Bank

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State-owned

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Private

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Venezuela

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Central bank

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Government-owned banks

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Commercial banks

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Defunct banks

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Largest banks in the Americas

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The 15 largest banks in the Americas by total assets, as of 2019.[18]

Rank Bank name Country Total assets
(billions of US$)
1 JPMorgan Chase & Co.  United States $2,622.53
2 Bank of America  United States $2,354.51
3 Citigroup Inc.  United States $1,917.38
4 Wells Fargo & Co.  United States $1,895.88
5 Royal Bank of Canada  Canada $1,039.24
6 Toronto-Dominion Bank  Canada $1,006.00
7 Goldman Sachs  United States $931.80
8 Morgan Stanley  United States $853.53
9 Scotiabank  Canada $785.44
10 Bank of Montreal  Canada $613.56
11 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce  Canada $467.55
12 U.S. Bancorp  United States $467.37
13 Truist Financial  United States $441.24
14 Banco Itaú  Brazil $401.10
15 PNC Financial Services  United States $382.32

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Vera, Vicente (2022-03-10). "Itaú Unibanco se prepara para salida de CorpGroup y busca evitar una OPA sobre el banco en Chile". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Bank of Nova Scotia llega a acuerdo con Grupo Said para comprar la totalidad de acciones de Scotiabank Chile". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). 2022-02-28. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Arenas, Vanessa (2022-04-06). "Tenpo: el camino del neobanco que llegó a Chile para expandirse en plena pandemia". Forbes Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "DNB in Chile - Banking the Norwegian way - DNB".
  • ^ "Banco Edwards and Banco de Chile Announce Intention to Merge". Quiñenco. 2001-08-08. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Rojas, Ingrid (2020-02-11). "Scotiabank Chile se consolida tras fusión con BBVA". LexLatin (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Fusión entre Scotiabank y Banco del Desarrollo registra 70% de avance". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Banco Santiago (1997). Se concede autorización para fusión con Banco Santander-Chile". CMF (in Spanish). 2002-05-16. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Banco Santander-Chile (2002). Venta, cesión y transferencia a Empresas Almacenes Paris S.A., sociedad matriz del nuevo Banco Paris, de activos financieros e intangibles de la División Santiago-Express". CMF (in Spanish). 2001-12-06. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Zúñiga, Christian (2016-01-11). "Cencosud inicia cierre de Banco Paris y enfoca negocio financiero en Scotiabank". Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Catrón, Jimena (2015-07-08). "Banco Penta cierra venta con el Banco de Chile e informa operación a SBIF". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Keller, Nicole (2006-05-03). "Banco Itaú dice que la compra del Boston en Chile está "99% segura"". Economía y Negocios (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "BCorpBanca y Banco Itaú Chile concretan su fusión definitiva". T13 (in Spanish). 2006-05-03. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  • ^ "Banco de Chile y HSBC se fusionan en Chile". El Economista (in Spanish). 2007-07-20. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Financista acuícola-pesquero: Rabobank deja de ser banco en Chile". Aqua (in Spanish). 2017-05-04. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ Vera, Vicente (2020-09-22). "Las huellas que dejó el Deutsche Bank en su paso por Chile". Diario Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  • ^ "Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank". www.eccb-centralbank.org. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  • ^ "The world's 100 largest banks". www.spglobal.com.
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