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  2. GE Capital - Wikipedia

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    GE Money Bank (formerly GE Capital Bank) was a significant institution in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1997, after the acquisition of Agrobanka bank as GE Capital Bank. In the year 2000, it changed the name to GE Money Bank. It went through an IPO in 2016 and operates under the new name of Moneta Money Bank.

  3. Santander, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Francisco "Paco" Gento López (21 October 1933 - 18 January 2022), nicknamed Paco, was a Spanish footballer or Spanish soccer player, 437 appearances between Racing Santander and Real Madrid and scored a total of 129 goals in his senior career. He played for the National Spanish team in 43 aapearances. and scored 5 goals.

  4. Pete Bethune - Wikipedia

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    The helm of Earthrace resembled more a race car than a boat MY Earthrace offshore from Mexico in her record setting voyage in 2008. His first attempt began in Barbados on 10 March 2007. He encountered significant delays due to issues with the propellers and other mechanical problems.

  5. List of banks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santander México, formerly Banco Santander Serfin. Scotiabank, The Bank of Nova Scotia purchased Mexico's Grupo Financiero Inverlat in 1992. Shinhan Bank; UBS Bank; Public banks. Banco del Bienestar, previously known as Bansefi until 2019 when its banking offerings were expanded; Development banks. Bancomext, SNC (Export - import bank)

  6. Recovery of funds from the Madoff investment scandal

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    Santander lost €17 million ($23.8 million) of its own money. 70% of its affected clients are in Latin America. In April, Santander offered its clients compensation for losses from the fraud, and 93% of clients affected by the Madoff fraud had accepted, which it originally valued at €1.38 billion. The offer has been widely criticized.

  7. Cabify - Wikipedia

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    History Development in Spain. Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer, and graduate of Stanford University. De Antonio was motivated to create a vehicle for hire company after receiving negative market feedback due to high upfront costs when trying to introduce electric vehicles in European cities.

  8. Santander Airport - Wikipedia

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    Santander Airport ( IATA: SDR, ICAO: LEXJ ), officially Seve Ballesteros–Santander Airport, is an international airport near Santander, Spain and the only airport in Cantabria. In 2018 the airport handled 1,103,353 passengers and 11,258 flights, far more than in 1995 when it handled only 180,000 passengers. Since then, the traffic has ...

  9. António Simões (executive) - Wikipedia

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    António Pedro dos Santos Simões is a financial services executive. He joined Legal & General as group chief executive in January 2024, succeeding Nigel Wilson.. He was previously regional manager for Europe at Banco Santander; before that he had been an associate at Goldman Sachs, a partner at McKinsey & Company, and had worked for HSBC for twelve years in both London and Hong Kong.