Interbank

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Interbank
Type Public
LIN:INTERBC1
Industry Financial services
Founded Lima, Peru, 1897
Headquarters Peru
Net income Increase S/ 270.35 Million PEN (2008)
Total assets S/ 14.57 Billion PEN (2008)
Employees 4737 (2008)
Website

Interbank is a Peruvian provider of financial services.

History

Interbank office in Arequipa

In 1897, Elias Mujica opened an agency at Jiron de la Union in Lima's historical center under the name of Banco Internacional. In 1934 branches were opened in Chiclayo and Arequipa, and later expansions included Piura, Sullana and other places in Peru.

Under the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, in 1970 the national bank (Banco de la Nacion) purchased Banco Internacional and changed its name to "Banca Asociada del Pais". Ten years later, under the democratic government of Fernando Belaunde Terry, the bank changed its name to InterBanc but it was still property of the Peruvian government.

On July 20, 1994 Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Senior along with several North American businessmen purchased 91% of the bank's stocks. The new owners changed the name to Interbank.

In 2004 Interbank bought the supermarket chain Supermercados Santa Isabel from the transnational Ahold, and they founded Supermercados Peruanos. They have offices inside Vivanda and Plaza Vea stores. Currently, Interbank has 230 branches, called "tiendas" or stores, over 1,500 ATMs, and over 1,500 Interbank Agentes in Peru.

Services

Interbank office in San Felipe

Interbank provides ATM services under the GlobalNet brand which accept debit and credit cards from around the world, as well as permitting cash deposits. Interbank also provides change machines which exchange notes for coins.

Utility bills can be paid at Interbank branches.

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