Natixis expands in Latin America

Natixis expands in Latin America.
Natixis expands in Latin America. -
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Natixis, a corporate, investment, insurance and financial services arm of Group BPCE, the second largest banking group in France, is working to build its presence in Latin American markets.

Natixis has been operating in Latin America for over 40 years through two businesses, Corporate & Investment Banking and Asset Management. Now, the company will open its first licensed bank in Brazil, as well as offices in Mexico, Peru and Argentina.

In Latin America, like elsewhere, Natixis’ CIB strives to deepen its relationships with its clients by leveraging the full investment banking range of products and services to meet their needs. Clients can rely on dedicated teams of specialists, notably in: Global Markets, Global Transaction Banking, Structured & Asset Finance, Global Energy & Commodities, etc.

Expanding internationally is one of Natixis’ biggest priorities and challenges as party of their New Frontier strategic plan.



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