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Davivienda, Scotiabank and Colombia
Scotiabank hands over Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama operations to Davivienda
In return for the transfer of operations, Scotiabank will gain around a 20% stake in Colombia lender Davivienda.
Scotiabank to transfer some Latam banking operations to Davivienda
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% stake in the combined banking operations.
Scotiabank transfers some Latin American assets to Colombia's Davivienda for 20% stake
Scotiabank will hand over its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Colombian bank Davivienda, both parties said on Monday, in exchange giving Scotiabank a 20% stake in Davivienda. It marks Scotiabank's latest move to refocus on its core markets.
Scotiabank Transfers Latin American Operations to Davivienda for Strategic Stake
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Scotiabank Cedes Operations in Deal with Davivienda, To Take $1.7B In Losses
(TSX: BNS), commonly known as Scotiabank, announced an agreement to transfer its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama to Davivienda, a prominent Latin
Davivienda Will Take Over The Reins Of Scotiabank In Three Countries: Colombia, Costa Rica And Panama
Scotiabank becomes a shareholder, with approximately 20% of all Davivienda operations and participation in its board of directors. This was reported by several Colombian and Costa Rican media. This transaction not only represents one of the largest recent financial sector agreements,
Scotiabank enters agreement to transfer certain banking operations to Davivienda
Scotiabank (BNS) has entered into an agreement with Davivienda to transfer Scotiabank’s banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama
Scotiabank to Take $980 Million Charge on Colombia Unit Transfer
Bank of Nova Scotia agreed to transfer its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Banco Davivienda SA of Colombia, saying it will take an after-tax charge of C$1.4 billion ($980 million) as a result.
Scotiabank to sell 'troubled' operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama
Scotiabank is selling its holdings in Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica to Colombian bank Banco Davivienda as it looks to reorganize its Latin American businesses. (Credit: Cole Burston)
Scotiabank selling operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Davivienda
The Canadian bank says it will take an after-tax impairment loss of approximately $1.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025 in connection with the deal.
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Scotiabank asumirá cargo de US$980M por venta unidad colombiana
Bank of Nova Scotia acordó transferir sus operaciones en Colombia, Costa Rica y Panamá a Banco Davivienda SA de Colombia, y dijo que, como resultado, asumirá un cargo después de impuestos de1.400 ...
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Scotiabank to Take $980 Million Charge on Colombia Unit Deal
Bank of Nova Scotia agreed to transfer its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Banco Davivienda SA of Colombia, ...
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