Banco Santander-Chile
Banco Santander-Chile is a subsidiary of the Santander Group, a multinational financial institution based in Spain. The bank operates in Chile and is one of the largest banks in the country in terms of assets and market share. By loans and deposits, Banco Santander-Chile is the biggest bank in Chile. The bank has a network of 504 branches. Banco de Chile, Ita Corpbanca, and BCI are its main rivals.
It offers its customers commercial and retail banking services, including loans in Chilean pesos and foreign currencies to support commercial activities, trade, foreign currency forward contracts, and credit lines, as well as retail banking services such as home financing. The bank provides financial services in addition to standard banking activities, such as financial leasing, financial advice services, mutual fund management, securities brokerage, insurance brokerage, and investment management.
It divides its clientele into three categories: retail, middle-market, and global banking and markets. It is also committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and promote social responsibility. Banco Santander-Chile is listed on the Santiago Stock Exchange and is part of the IPSA index, which is a benchmark index of the Chilean stock market.
Founded: 1978
Headquarters: Santiago, Chile
Website: https://www.santander.cl