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It will provide support to foreign trade and investment activities in the country Volkswagen joins CaixaBank and Sabadell: it will announce that it is leaving Catalonia if there is independence The Bank of Spain is interested in CaixaBank keeping Liberbank CaixaBank, BBVA and Sabadell predict a setback for the Santander super account in Catalonia Banco Santander and CaixaBank are not going to sue Bankia for the IPO CaixaBank headquarters in Netherlands WhatsApp Number List Barcelona. CaixaBank headquarters in Barcelona. CaixaBank takes a giant step into the Brazilian market. After inaugurating its presence in the country in through a company specialized in providing payment methods to businesses, it is now preparing to open a representative office in the coming months. As El Confidencial Digital has learned from financial sources, CaixaBank plans to open a representative office in Brazil, in all likelihood, before the end of the first half of the year . It seeks to extend support to foreign trade and investment activities to this country.
The opening of this new office is part of the internationalization process started by the entity in 2007 . Since then, it has been growing abroad both in representative offices and in branches and holdings. Payment methods for businesses CaixaBank already reached an agreement with Global Payments in June 2013 to inaugurate its presence in Brazil through a company specialized in providing payment methods to businesses . The company, 50% owned by the two companies, is called Comercia Global Payments Brasil and was the first foray into Brazil for CaixaBank and Global Payments in Latin America. Present in more than 16 countries With a presence in more than 16 countries , representative offices serve clients with interests both in Europe and outside the EU. These branches in European territory offer advice to multinational companies on products and services that CaixaBank makes available to them to cover the financial needs they have in Spain.
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