LSE:BNC (Banco Santander)

About BNC

Banco Santander Rio SA is an Argentina-based financial institution (the Bank) principally engaged in the banking sector. The Bank's offer includes current and saving accounts, mortgage, consumer and commercial loans, fixed-term deposits, credit and debit cards, financial advisory, wealth management, banking guarantees, cash management, export and project financing, mergers and acquisition (M&A) transactions, custody, leasing, as well as securities brokerage, among others. Its banking business in structured in four areas: Personal, Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Corporate and Wholesale. In addition, the Bank provides life and casualty insurance products.

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If I’d put £5,000 into Santander shares 3 years ago, here’s how much I’d have now

Santander shares have risen by around 23% this year. But how much would I have today if I’d invested five…

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This fallen FTSE 100 darling could be one of the best shares to buy right now

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A dirt cheap UK banking stock I’d buy today, and it’s not Lloyds!

I'm looking to buy Banco Santander shares when I next have cash to invest. It could be one of the…

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The Santander share price is up 12% in a month! Should I buy this bank instead of Lloyds?

The Santander share price has smashed most banking stocks over the last year and it offers a terrific yield, too.…

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Could Santander shares REALLY give me £640 in annual dividend income?

Santander's share price trades at a large discount to the 2023 highs it reached in March. So should I buy…

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Why Santander’s share price might be too cheap to miss!

The Santander share price looks like a brilliant bargain to me. Here's why I think it could deliver mighty shareholder…

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If I’d put £1,000 into Santander shares 6 months ago, here’s how much I’d have now

Santander shares have performed extremely strongly lately. But how much would I have today if I'd invested a grand in…

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The Santander share price leaps 22% in 2023. Do I buy now?

The Santander share price has jumped by over 22% in 2023. However, it has fallen back since peaking in early…

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As fears of a stock market crash grow, are Santander shares a buy?

Collapsing US banks caused major global sell-offs and fears of a stock market crash. But do cheaper Santander shares offer…

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I’d avoid Lloyds shares and buy these cheap UK banks instead!

The Lloyds share price trades on a rock-bottom P/E ratio. It also offers market-beating dividend yields. But here's why I'll…

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6.7% dividend yield! Here’s Santander’s dividend forecast for 2022 and 2023

This banking stock beats most of its London Stock Exchange rivals when it comes to dividend yields. Should I buy…

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The Santander share price is climbing. Time to buy?

Despite a weak 12 months, the Santander share price has been showing a bit of recent strength. I think I…

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