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NOTICE to the PUBLIC the Superintendent of Banks NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Superintendent of Banks, In compliance with the provisions of Article 51 of the Banking Law and Rule 3-2001, amended by Rule 2-2006, ANNOUNCES: 1. JURWEN S.A. is a corporation established according to the Laws of Montevideo, Oriental Republic of Uruguay and filed in the Commercial Section of the Legal Entities Registry as of 4 March 2010; 2. Through its Resident Agents, JURWEN S.A. has requested a Temporary Permit to apply for an International Banking License for PUENTE BANK, S.A. – under organization; 3. The main Directors of JURWEN S. A. are: Personal Identification Name Position Document Uruguayan Passport No. Maria Jose Bianchi Bonora Director C 571428 Uruguayan Passport No. Diego Gaston Pescadere Brantuas Director C 593887 4. The Directors and Dignitaries of PUENTE BANK, S.A. – under organization – will be: Personal Identification Name Position Document Argentine Passport No. Federico Tomasevich Chairman 25188590N Vice Chairman and Argentine Passport No. Santiago Maria Balart Secretary 24773437N Argentine Passport No: Miguel Alberto Kiguel Treasurer 10962853N Francisco Javier Conto Diaz Del Panamanian Passport No. Independent Director (1) Castillo 1961695 Panamanian ID Card No. Amauri Ariel Castillo Chang Independent Director (2) 8-238-386 Panamanian ID Card No. Eduardo Ferrer Morgan Independent Director (3) 8-188-581 Panamanian ID Card No. Antonio Richa Mawad Independent Director (4) 8-161-48 5. The Audited Financial Statements that were submitted are available to the general public at the offices of the Superintendency of Banks. Ref. No.: SG-TRAD-201600323 Prepared by: S. Lara Date: June 20, 2016 Notice to the Public Page 2 of 2 This Notice is issued to comply with the provisions of Article 51 of the Banking Law and does not per se imply a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Superintendency with regard to the evaluation of the application for an International Banking License. Given in the city of Panama on the sixteenth (16th) day of June, two thousand sixteen (2016). (original signed) Ricardo G. Fernandez D. Superintendent Ref. No.: SG-TRAD-201600323 Prepared by: S. Lara Date: June 20, 2016 .
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