Bank of the Argentine Nation
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Bank of the Argentine Nation
Summary
Bank of the Argentine Nation is a private bank[1]. It draws 238 Wikipedia views per month (private_bank category, ranking #9 of 31).[2]
Key Facts
- Bank of the Argentine Nation is in the country of Argentina[3].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's instance of is recorded as private bank[4].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's instance of is recorded as state bank[5].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's founder is recorded as Carlos Pellegrini[6].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's headquarters location is recorded as Buenos Aires[7].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's Commons category is recorded as Banco de la Nación Argentina[8].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's industry is recorded as economics of banking[9].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's industry is recorded as financial sector[10].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's industry is recorded as insurance[11].
- October 18, 1891 marks the founding of Bank of the Argentine Nation[12].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's official website is recorded as https://www.bna.com.ar/[13].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's legal form is recorded as S.A.[14].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+8188'}[15].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+5151'}[16].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+10939'}[17].
- Bank of the Argentine Nation's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+12442'}[18].
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Founding
Bank of the Argentine Nation's founder is recorded as Carlos Pellegrini[6]. October 18, 1891 marks the founding of it[12].
Operations
Bank of the Argentine Nation's headquarters location is recorded as Buenos Aires[7].
Industry
Industries include economics of banking[9], financial sector[10], and insurance[11].
Why It Matters
Bank of the Argentine Nation draws 238 Wikipedia views per month (private_bank category, ranking #9 of 31).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]