THE Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) has announced plans to exit its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama, ...
Canadian financial services company Scotiabank has signed an agreement to transfer its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama to Davivienda. In return, Scotiabank will acquire a 20 ...
Scotiabank has finalized an agreement to transfer its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama to Colombian ...
“(This) compares to the $1 billion (Scotiabank) paid to acquire its 51 per cent stake in the Colombian operation in 2012 and the US$360 million it paid to acquire its banking operations in Panama and ...
CEO Scott Thomson’s next challenge is to offer investors specifics about its Mexican operations in light of President Claudia ...
The Bank of Nova Scotia (NYSE:BNS), known as Scotiabank, agreed on Monday to transfer banking operations of its Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama businesses to Davivienda in exchange for an ~20% ...
As part of the transaction, Scotiabank will take a 20% ownership stake in Davivienda, Colombia’s third-largest bank, which has operations in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama and Miami.
BNS agrees to transfer its Latin American banking arms to Davivienda for a roughly 20% stake. This aligns with the bank's efforts to boost efficiency.
Scotiabank says it has signed a deal to sell its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Davivienda in exchange for a 20 per cent stake in the Colombian financial institution.
TORONTO - Scotiabank says it has signed a deal to sell its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Davivienda in exchange for a 20 per cent stake in the Colombian financial ...