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ALADI - LISTA DE ENTIDADES AUTORIZADAS a OPERAR POR EL CPCR (Datos Actualizados Al 16/03/2020 ALADI - LISTA DE ENTIDADES AUTORIZADAS A OPERAR POR EL CPCR (Datos actualizados al 16/03/2020 PAIS COD SICAP ENTIDAD PLAZA ARGENTINA 0014 BANCO BICA S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0017 BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0027 BANCO CREDICOOP COOPERATIVO LTDO. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0037 BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0040 BANCO DE LA CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0042 BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0043 BANCO DE LA PAMPA SOC.ECONOMIA MIXTA BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0044 BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0045 BANCO DE LA PCIA. DE CORDOBA S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0047 BANCO DE FORMOSA S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0055 BANCO DEL CHUBUT S.A. 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BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0234 BANCO COMAFI S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0235 BANCO FINANSUR S.A. BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 0236 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China BUENOS AIRES BOLIVIA 0660 BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0678 BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0679 BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA SANTA CRUZ BOLIVIA 0685 BANCO UNION S.A. COCHABAMBA BOLIVIA 0686 BANCO UNION S.A. LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0687 BANCO UNION S.A. SANTA CRUZ BOLIVIA 0693 BANCO DO BRASIL LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0698 BANCO BISA S.A. LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0704 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. COCHABAMBA BOLIVIA 0705 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0706 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. ORURO BOLIVIA 0707 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. SANTA CRUZ BOLIVIA 0708 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. TARIJA BOLIVIA 0709 BANCO MERCANTIL SANTA CRUZ S.A. 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LA PAZ BOLIVIA 0742 BANCO DE DESARROLLO PRODUCTIVO - B.D.P. S.A.M. LA PAZ BRASIL 0851 BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL BRASILIA BRASIL 0916 BANCO BRADESCO S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 0950 CITIBANK N.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 0992 BANCO DE INVESTIMENTOS CREDIT SUISSE (BRASIL) S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 0994 BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA SAO PAULO BRASIL 0995 BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES SAO PAULO BRASIL 1008 DEUTSCHE BANK S.A. - BANCO ALEMAO Sao Paulo BRASIL 1054 BANCO DO BRASIL S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 1137 BANESTES S.A. BANCO DO ESTADO DO ESPIRITO SANTO VITORIA BRASIL 1138 BANCO DO ESTADO DO PARA S.A. BELEM BRASIL 1165 BANCO DO ESTADO DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL S.A. PORTO ALEGRE BRASIL 1170 BANCO DO NORDESTE DO BRASIL S.A. FORTALEZA BRASIL 1207 BANCO MIZUHO DO BRASIL S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 1210 BANCO CAIXA GERAL - BRASIL S.A. Todas BRASIL 1243 BANCO CREFISA S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 1257 ITAU UNIBANCO S.A. SAO PAULO BRASIL 1282 BANCO MERCANTIL DO BRASIL S.A. BELO HORIZONTE BRASIL 1302 BANCO SANTANDER (BRASIL) S.A. 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BOGOTA COLOMBIA 2819 CORPORACION FINANCIERA COLOMBIANA S.A CALI COLOMBIA 2834 BANCO DE COMERCIO EXTERIOR DE COLOMBIA S.A. - BANCOLDEX BOGOTA COLOMBIA 2843 COLTEFINANCIERA S.A. COMPANIA DE FINAN CIAMIENTO COMERCIAL MEDELLIN COLOMBIA 2845 BANCO AGRARIO DE COLOMBIA S.A. BOGOTA COLOMBIA 2848 BANCO DAVIVIENDA S.A. BOGOTA COLOMBIA 2849 BANCO PICHINCHA S.A. BOGOTA CHILE 3272 BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE SANTIAGO CHILE 3321 BANCO DE CHILE SANTIAGO CHILE 3340 ITAU CORPBANCA SANTIAGO CHILE 3373 BANCO DE CREDITO E INVERSIONES SANTIAGO CHILE 3534 BANCO DEL ESTADO DE CHILE SANTIAGO CHILE 3587 BANCO DO BRASIL S.A. SANTIAGO CHILE 3596 BANCO SANTANDER-CHILE SANTIAGO CHILE 3608 BANCO BICE SANTIAGO CHILE 3611 BANCO INTERNACIONAL SANTIAGO CHILE 3615 BANCO FALABELLA SANTIAGO CHILE 3677 SCOTIABANK CHILE SANTIAGO CHILE 3684 BANCO SECURITY SANTIAGO CHILE 3711 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. 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MEXICO 5113 BANCO NACIONAL DE COMERCIO EXTERIOR, S.N.C. MEXICO, D. F. MEXICO 5115 BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO, S.A. MEXICO, D.F. MEXICO 5118 BBVA BANCOMER, S.A. MEXICO, D.F. MEXICO 5123 SCOTIABANK INVERLAT, S.A. MEXICO, D.F. MEXICO 5129 BANCO INBURSA, S.A. MEXICO, D.F.
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