The Bank of Nova Scotia has signed an agreement to sell its operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama as it looks to boost efficiencies and reorganize its Latin American businesses.
(RTTNews) - The Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS), Monday announced the decision to transfer its banking operations in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama to Latin America-based Davivienda.
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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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