Banelco
Banelco (an acronym for Banca Electrónica Compartida) is an ATM network in Argentina. Established in 1985, it offers several services related to cash flow management, including debit cards, electronic transfers and service payments.
Banelco is owned by private banks and operates 6.000 ATMs (one third of the total in the country).[1] Its main competitor in the Argentine market is Red Link. The company also operates Pagomiscuentas, an electronic bill payment service.[2]
Member banks
Banks in Argentina which maintain Banelco ATMs include:
- Banco Comafi
- Banco del Sol
- Banco Galicia
- Banco Itaú
- Banco Macro
- Banco Patagonia
- Banco Regional del Cuyo
- Banco Santander Río
- Banco Supervielle
- BBVA Banco Francés
- Citi Bank
- HSBC Argentina
- ICBC Bank
- BRJFO AMUR
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See also
- Automated Teller Machine
- ATM Industry Association (ATMIA)
References
- "Ranking del sistema financiero". ABA. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- "La Empresa". Banelco, S.A. Archived from the original on 2011-12-23. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
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