Banco Nacional de Costa Rica explained

Banco Nacional de Costa Rica
Type:Public bank
Foundation:Banco de Emision: 20 April 1877; Banco Internacional de Costa Rica: 20 April 1877; Banco Nacional de Costa Rica: 1948[1]
Location Country:Costa Rica
Location:Avenida 3, Calle 4, San José
Area Served:Latin America
Key People:Mario Rivera Turcios (General Manager), Guillermo Quesada Oviedo (Commercial Manager)
Industry:Banking, Financial services
Assets:US$7209.40 million
Num Employees:8,000

Banco Nacional de Costa Rica or BNCR is the largest commercial bank in Costa Rica and the second largest in Central America by assets.

It has a 49% stake in Banco de Costa Rica International Limited (BICSA), incorporated with the Republic of Panama entity, and 100% of the shares of BN-Securities (Stock Exchange Market), BN-Vital (Operator owner pension fund), BN-SAFI (Mutual Funds) and BN insurance broker. in January 2013, the Fitch Ratings classified Banco Nacional de Costa Rica as an 'AA + (cri)' class bank.

Offices

Panama - Bicsa Financial Center, Panama City
Costa Rica - Plaza Salamanca Building (Orosi Guancaste), San José
United States - 4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Miami

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bancobcr.com/archivos-de-usuario/PDF/Memoria_BCR12_in.pdf