HSBC Honduras
in Central America
Monday, January 30, 2012
Direct investment by Colombian companies came to about $1 billion in 2010, a giant leap forward compared to the $27 million in 2004.
Central America has become a kind of "Promised Land" for large companies in Colombia, writes ElTiempo.com.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Banco Davivienda, part of the Bolivar Group, has acquired the operations of HSBC in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras.
HSBC Holdings announced on Tuesday the sale of its operations in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras, for $801 million.
Friday, June 11, 2010
The offer to buy BAC-Credomatic made by Banco de Bogotá confirms that Colombia’s large financial groups are seeking to expand their borders.
An article in Portafolio.com.co remarks that BAC has so far not responded to the Colombians.
Monday, November 9, 2009
It is located in Santa Rosa de Copán, and it is HSBC's first one in the west of the country.
In its new offices, the bank will offer corporate and consumer banking services, as well as packaged products.
"Santa Rosa de Copán is one of Honduras most important development centers.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Honduran banks reported $11.3 billion in assets at the end of 2008, an increase of 11%.
The National Banking and Insurance Commission reported the results for 2008, in which Bac-Bamer Bank topped the list with $1.8 billion in assets, followed by Atlantida Bank with $1.6 billion and Ficohsa with $1.55 billion.