About: HSBC México

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HSBC México, S.A., the principal operating company of Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V., is one of Mexico’s four largest banking and financial service companies, with 1,400 branches and 5,200 ATMs. HSBC purchased Banco Internacional, S.A. known as Bital, in November 2002, several years after Bital participated in the controversial Fobaproa, which rescued the nation's banks from the 1994 crisis, at the cost of the Mexican taxpayers. HSBC's Mexico headquarters are at Torre HSBC on the Paseo de la Reforma near the Angel of Independence in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City.

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  • HSBC México, S.A. es la empresa principal del . Es uno de los cinco bancos más grandes de México, con 964 sucursales y más de 5500 cajeros automáticos.[cita requerida] HSBC compró en noviembre de 2002 el Banco Internacional SA conocido como Bital. Unos años antes Bital participó en el polémico Fobaproa, que rescató a los bancos de la nación de la crisis de 1994. La sede de HSBC México se encuentra en la Torre HSBC, en el Paseo de la Reforma cerca del Ángel de la Independencia en la Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, en la Ciudad de México,​ cerca de 2.800 trabajadores laboran en la torre de 40.000 m². (es)
  • HSBC México, S.A., the principal operating company of Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V., is one of Mexico’s four largest banking and financial service companies, with 1,400 branches and 5,200 ATMs. HSBC purchased Banco Internacional, S.A. known as Bital, in November 2002, several years after Bital participated in the controversial Fobaproa, which rescued the nation's banks from the 1994 crisis, at the cost of the Mexican taxpayers. HSBC's Mexico headquarters are at Torre HSBC on the Paseo de la Reforma near the Angel of Independence in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. In July 2012, the US Senate accused HSBC of breaching safeguards that should have stopped the laundering of money from Mexico. HSBC had laundered over $800 million dollars for the Sinaloa cartel and the Norte del Valle cartel. HSBC agreed to pay a 1 Billion dollar fine and separate itself from former executives Sandy Flockhart and Michael Geoghegan. (en)
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  • HSBC México, S.A. es la empresa principal del . Es uno de los cinco bancos más grandes de México, con 964 sucursales y más de 5500 cajeros automáticos.[cita requerida] HSBC compró en noviembre de 2002 el Banco Internacional SA conocido como Bital. Unos años antes Bital participó en el polémico Fobaproa, que rescató a los bancos de la nación de la crisis de 1994. (es)
  • HSBC México, S.A., the principal operating company of Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V., is one of Mexico’s four largest banking and financial service companies, with 1,400 branches and 5,200 ATMs. HSBC purchased Banco Internacional, S.A. known as Bital, in November 2002, several years after Bital participated in the controversial Fobaproa, which rescued the nation's banks from the 1994 crisis, at the cost of the Mexican taxpayers. HSBC's Mexico headquarters are at Torre HSBC on the Paseo de la Reforma near the Angel of Independence in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. (en)
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