Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata

Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata
Industry Banking and Financial services
Successor Banco de Londres y América del Sur
Founded 1862
Defunct 1923
Headquarters Buenos Aires, Argentina
Area served
Buenos Aires
Córdoba
Rosario
Montevideo
Owner Lloyds Bank (1918-1923)

Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata (in English, Bank of London and Río de la Plata) was a British financial institution, which operated in Buenos Aires from 1862 to 1923.[1]

History

The financial company Banco de Londres, Buenos Ayres y Río de la Plata was formed with English capitals in 1862.[2] Its Board of directors was composed of G. W. Drabble, president, E. R. Duffield, managing director, and C. Hemery, as assistant manager.[3] In Buenos Aires the board was chaired by Roberto Thurburn and Tomás Hogg, who remained in their positions until about 1900.[4]

The banking establishment was located on the corner of Piedad and Calle Reconquista, neighborhood of San Nicolás.[5]

This bank came to have branches in Córdoba Province and Rosario, Santa Fe, and also operated in Montevideo, Uruguay.[6] In 1918, the Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata was acquired by Lloyds Bank.[7]

References

  1. Manual de las repúblicas del Plata:, Michael George Mulhall, Edward T. Mulhall
  2. Todo es historia, Issues 21-26, Honegger., 1969
  3. Anuario Pillado de la deuda pública y sociedades anónimas establecidas en las repúblicas Argentina y del Uruguay para...
  4. Buenos, Aires desde su fundación hasta nuestros dias:, Manuel Bilbao
  5. Memorias de un viejo: escenas de costumbres de la República Argentina, Volume 2, Víctor Gálvez
  6. Bulletin, Issue 91, Bureau of the American Republics (Washington, D.C.)
  7. Chile y Gran Bretaña: durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y la postguerra, Juan Ricardo Couyoumdjian
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