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Banco Atlántico 

Acquired and more or less absorbed by the Catalan Banco Sabadell.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 86
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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria 

The length of this bank's name tells of the string of mergers and acquisitions which have led to its becoming one of the largest in the country.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 55
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Banco Hispamer 

Acquired by the Santander group.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 99
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Banco Popular 

"Over 2200 branches in Spain," according to their website.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 58
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Banco Sabadell 

Sabadell is the town in Catalonia where this bank originated.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 78
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Bankinter 

Bank which can't make up its mind whether it wants to be a high-street bank or an Internet bank.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 68
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Caja Madrid 

Caja Madrid's original full name was the "Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Madrid," in reference to the charitable side of these savings banks' work.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 92
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CAM 

That means "Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo," a Valencia-based savings bank.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 59
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La Caixa 

Catalan savings bank, terrifyingly rich and powerful but good to be a client of.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 47
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Santander Central Hispano 

I think this is the largest bank in the country at the time of writing. Banco Santander supposedly merged with the Central Hispano a few years ago but, in practice, swallowed it almost without chewing.
Added on: 30-Sep-2005 | hits: 56
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