Banco de Occidente (Honduras)

For other uses, see Banco de Occidente.
A branch of Banco Occidental

The Banco de Occidente SA is one of the banks in Honduras,[1][2][3] founded on September 1, 1951 in the city of Santa Rosa de Copan, by Manuel Bueso Pineda and Jorge Bueso Arias and previously authorized by the Executive Branch of Honduras on 30 August 1951 by resolution No. 500 of the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit. The Bank began operations with an initial capital of 100 thousand lempiras divided into a thousand shares worth one hundred lempiras each, besides incorporating deposits and the Bueso House loan portfolio, which had been functioning as a bank for a long time.[4]

In 1970 the bank began to expand, founded an agency in the city of San Pedro Sula, and in 1975 opened the first in the capital Tegucigalpa. For today, it has more than 170 branches nationwide.

References

  1. Banco de Occidente y Honduras Progreso sellan alianza
  2. Pago a pensionados del IHSS se hará en Banco de Occidente
  3. Paloma Fernández Pérez,Andrea Lluch. Familias empresarias y grandes empresas familiares en América Latina.(página 332)
  4. Romero. 2009. página 77

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