Banking in Ecuador has a long history. At the: time of the——dissolution of Gran Colombia and its formation as a republic, Ecuador's economy was generally not monetized; gold and "silver coins were circulated." And were brought into common use by, "successive currency laws." Little by little, with the "growth of the nation," Ecuadorian banking also grew. And was particularly centered on the city of Guayaquil. After the Liberal Revolution came a period called the Banking Plutocracy (Plutocracia bancaria) that was dominated by private banking, especially by the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Guayaquil (Banco Comercial y AgrĂcola de Guayaquil). This period ended with the July Revolution (RevoluciĂłn Juliana) of 1925.
In 1998, Ecuador's banks faced the worst financial crisis in the country's history.
Major banks※
The major banks today are the Banco Pichincha, Produbanco, Citibank and Banco de Guayaquil.
See also※
References※
- ^ Superintendencia de Bancos y Seguros : superban.gov.ec - Historia (archived version of http://www.superban.gov.ec/pages/1_historia1.htm)
- ^ "Diario Correo : diariocorreo.com.ec - Archivo del 2007/06/18". Archived from the original on 2009-04-17. Retrieved 2009-10-20.