BanBajío

Financiera Bajío, S.A. de C.V., doing business as BanBajío (Banco del Bajío), is a Mexican bank headquartered in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is one of the major banks in Mexico and fastest growing local banks in the country. It is the 8th largest in terms of customer deposits and provided lending services.[1]

Financiera Bajío, S.A. de C.V.
Sociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
Traded asBMV: BBAJIO O
IndustryFinance and Insurance
Founded1994 (1994)
HeadquartersLeón, Guanajuato
Number of locations
295 branches
Area served
28 Mexican states
Key people
Carlos De la Cerda Serrano
(CEO)
Servicesbusiness loans, leasing, factoring, working capital loans
Number of employees
4,000
Websitewww.bb.com.mx

Overview

The bank was created on December 2, 1994 in León, Guanajuato. The bank started out small but since its inception has grown to cover 90% of the states in Mexico. In 2017, the bank sought an IPO to be listed on the stock exchange as a result of their increase in revenue and size.[2]

The bank provides various commercial banking products and services to individuals, companies, governments, and SMEs in Mexico. It offers checking, payroll, and minor accounts; and credit cards and mortgage credits. The company also provides investment, foreign exchange, and savings fund services; car, lifetime, home, fraud protection, multiple business, and personal accident insurance services; and electronic and mobile banking services.[3]

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