Banesco


Banesco Banco Universal C.A. is a Venezuelan financial institution whose principal branch is located in Caracas. The bank is part of the :es:Asociación Bancaria de Venezuela|Asociación Bancaria de Venezuela.
Banesco has 340 branches all over Venezuela, more than 115.000 POS and 1.377 ATMs. With more than 6 million clients, Banesco currently is the largest private banking business in Venezuela and the second among all, with a market quota of on total assets and on credit portfolio.
The primary competitors are the Banco Mercantil, Banco Occidental de Descuento, Banco de Venezuela and the BBVA Banco Provincial; all these banks including Banesco form the upper stratum of the Bank Ranking of Superintendent of the Institutions of the Banking Sector of Venezuela.
The financial group also includes an insurance, and consumer banking division. The bank is a member of the Banking Association of Venezuela and their mascot is Baneskín "El Pana de Ahorro". Banesco's Caracas headquarters, Ciudad Banesco, at 65,000 m², is second Latin America's largest bank headquarters after brazilian bank Bradesco Headquarters.

History

Banesco is one of the first Venezuelan banks holding only Venezuelan capital. It was founded in 1977 as the Banco Agroindustrial Venezolano, until it changed its name to Banco Financiero in 1987. In 1992, after changing their name to Bancentro, the bank was acquired by the Banesco Financial Organization, the banking division came to dominate the company and was combined with the other divisions to form a banco universal .
Banesco Banco Universal was first founded as a brokerage house, in 1986, under the name of Escotet Casa de Bolsa. It started working on the financial industry in 1992, after the acquisition and takeover of a regional bank named Grupo Bancentro, that after this, obtained the name Grupo Financiero Banesco. Since then, the founders of this institution have emerged other banking business with their own, turning them into Banesco Banco Universal in 2002.
The most remarkable facts in Banesco's history are as it follows:
Internationalization
The internactonalization process started in 1992–1993, with the founding of the bank in Panama and in Puerto Rico, each one with an international operating license. Since then, its presence on international banking markets has increased and reached the United States, Panama, Dominican Republic, Colombia and Spain. It has been considered to grown even bigger in Latin America.

Directors

The following firms are part of Banesco Grupo Financiero Internacional:
Banesco has 340 branches all over Venezuela. The most relevant branches are the following:
Ciudad Banesco
It is the building in which the main offices are located, in Caracas. The building used to be used for the department store Sears Roebuck of Venezuela, until it left the country and was bought by another department store brand, Maxi's. Banesco bought the building in 2004 and reopened it under a brand new concept, which suits the bank's needs better than it did before.
Thanks to the changes made, Ciudad Banesco became an eco-friendly building, thus the materials used to its refurbishments. Ciudad Banesco was awarded with the Premio Annual Construcción 2004, given by Cámara Venezolana de la Construcción.
Torre Banesco
This installation has two buildings located in El Rosal, in Caracas; both buildings were Banesco's main offices until 2004, when they got moved into Ciudad Banesco. Currently, some offices are still operating in these buildings.
Esquina El Chorro Branch
This tower is located in Avenida Universidad, downtown Caracas. Initially, it was called Torre Union property of the old banking business Banco Union that, after the merging with Caja Familia it became Unibanca. After the merging process had finished, it became Banesco and the tower was sold to the Venezuelan government. Currently, it serves as the main office for the Ministerio de Educación Universitaria, Ciencia y Tecnología.
Its former vaults, where Banco Union used to be, have been turned into a printing warehouse, where all the governmental material is printed, such as books and other hand-outs, it also is the main office for the Fundación Impresa Cultural, an extension for the National Printing House next to the main entrance, there is a little square called "Plaza Unión", but in 2002 it changed its name for "Plaza Unibanca". However, and after the selling of the building, the square passed to be called "Plaza de los Saberes".