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Bank of London and South America : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bank of London and South America The Bank of London and South America or BOLSA ((スペイン語:Banco de Londres y América del Sur), also known simply as ''Banco de Londres'') was a British bank, which operated in South America between 1923 and 1986. == Origins == The bank was incorporated in England on 27 September 1862〔(Companies House webcheck ) Company number 2854〕 as the London, Buenos Ayres, and River Plate Bank, originally to operate in Buenos Aires. It soon opened branches elsewhere in Argentina, and changed its name to the London and River Plate Bank in 1865. The Bank expanded over the years to have operations in Uruguay, Brazil and Chile.〔(Aim25 website: London and River Plate Bank Records )〕 In 1918 it was acquired by Lloyds Bank. In 1923 Lloyds Bank brought about a merger with the separately owned London and Brazilian Bank, to prevent the two banks being in direct competition with each other. The merged bank was renamed Bank of London and South America. Lloyds retained a major interest in BOLSA throughout its subsequent history.
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