BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$8.7B
- Private
- MX
Dow Jones Description
Corporate & Retail Banking
Chief Executive Officer
Enrique J. Zorrilla FullaondoNumber of Employees 30,000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation: 522298
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Fitch Takes Actions on National Scale Ratings in Latin America
CHICAGO -- During the week of Jan. 24-28, 2005, Fitch Ratings changed the following ratings on the national scale in Latin America: Corporates: Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos, S.A. de C.V. Mexico -- MXP1,000,000,000 certificates assigned 'A+mex'. Camuzzi Gas Pampeana Argentina -- ARP300,000,000 debt issuance program assigned...
Fitch Affirms Banco Nacional de Mexico's Ratings
NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings has affirmed Banco Nacional de Mexico's Banamex ratings at foreign currency long-term 'BBB-' Outlook Stable short-term 'F3', local currency long-term 'A-', short-term 'F2', individual 'C', and support '2'. The ratings reflect its dominant competitive position and market share in Mexico and its generally sound financial...
Fitch Affirms Ratings of Banco Nacional de Mexico
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 2, 2002 Fitch Ratings has affirmed the 'BBB-' long-term foreign currency Outlook Stable, 'F3' short-term foreign currency, 'BBB' long-term local currency, 'F2' short-term local currency, 'C' individual and '3' support ratings for Banco Nacional de Mexico Banamex. Banamex's ratings are based on its...
Banco Nacional de Mexico completed sale of Banco Bansud.
Argentina, Jan 8, 2002 Banco Nacional de Mexico completed the sale of the total of its share and of other rights of Banco Bansud of Argentina according to the financial group Banamex. This holding group pointed out that the share of its main subsidiary...
Banco Nacional de Mexico's Ratings Affirmed By Fitch
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--December 7, 2001 Fitch, the international rating agency, has affirmed Banco Nacional de Mexico's Banamex foreign currency Short-term 'B', Long-term 'BB+' Rating Outlook Positive, local currency Short-term 'F2', Long-term 'BBB', Individual 'C' and Support '3T' ratings. Banamex's ratings are based on its predominant position...
Termination Of Enforcement Actions - Brief Article
Banco Nacional de Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Banco Internacional, S.A. Mexico City, Mexico Banco Santander Madrid, Spain The Federal Reserve Board announced on March 13, 2000, the termination of the Temporary Orders to Cease and Desist issued against Banco Nacional de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; Banco Internacional,...
Commencement Crosses the Border; National University and Banco Nacional de Mexico Join Efforts
SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 3, 1999-- At National University's Commencement exercises, on May 9, 1999, 12 international students from Banco Nacional de Mexico Banamex will graduate with a Global Master of Business Administration MBA. "Technology is changing the way the world does business, making goods and services available anytime,...
Checkmate announces $962,500 agreement with Banco Nacional de Mexico
ROSWELL, Ga.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 24, 1996--Checkmate Electronics, Inc. (NASDAQ-NMS:CMEL), one of the leading U.S. point-of-sale manufacturers, today announced the initial sale of $962,500 in Checkmate CMR 430 MICR check readers to Banco Nacional de Mexico Banamex. Headquartered in Mexico City, Banamex with assets estimated at $25.9 billion is...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Enrique J. Zorrilla Fullaondo | Chief Executive Officer |
Enrique Zorrilla is Chief Executive Officer for Banamex in Mexico. He is also a member of the Senior Leadership Committee of Citi and of the Boards of Directors of Seguros Banamex, Afore Banamex, and Credito Familiar. Prior to joining Banco Nacional de Mexico (Banamex) in July 1982, Enrique spent two and a half years with PricewaterhouseCoopers as a Senior Consultant. He joined Banamex in Mexico City as an Account Executive in Corporate Banking and, in 1985, he became an Assistant Vice President. In 1988, he opened a new office for the Corporate Banking in Monterrey and, in 1991, was named Senior Vice President responsible for the Corporate and Middle Markets in the North Division. From 1993 to 1996, he was the Executive Vice President in charge of the North Division, including the Corporate, Middle Markets, and Retail banking units. He moved back to Mexico City in mid-1996 to design and launch the commercial strategy for Afore Banamex (the pension funds company) and was elected Corporate Director of Commercialization in November of that same year. In 2001, after the official announcement of the integration of Citibank Mexico and Banamex, he was put in charge of coordinating the integration process of the retail and the affluent customer segments, an objective that was accomplished in a period of six months. In January 2006, he was appointed Head of Commercial Markets, responsible for 1,388 branches and around 17,386 employees. Enrique assumed his current role in December 2006. He has a B.A. from the Universidad Iberoamericana, a Certified Public Accounting degree from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, and an MBA from Northwestern University, Chicago. He is the founder of the Diversity Committee, Mexico.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A. | Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Citigroup Inc. | Chief Executive Officer, Banamex | Current |
| Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A. | Director General | Former |
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