List of banks in Panama

The banking system system of Panama is mainly made up of private banks, much of it with international capital. During the last two decades of the 20th century, Panama's banking system has strengthened as one of the most important financial centers in Latin America. This is due to the legal facilities for establishing banks in Panama, support provided by the Government of Panama, its geographical location, its relative economic and political stability and the dollarization of its economy.

History

The first attempts to create a banking institution in Panama date back to the time when the country was part of Gran Colombia; in 1826 the "Revenga Project" was created, which attempted to establish a national bank for Gran Colombia that would have its headquarters in Bogotá and three other branches located in Caracas, Guayaquil and Panama City; however, the project was never completed and the idea was discarded.

The first bank established in Panama dates back to 1861 and was known as the Banco de Circulación y Descuentos Pérez y Planas, which was in charge of circulating paper money that was printed by the American Bank Note Company. The Banco de Pérez y Planas cancelled its patent in 1867 and in 1869 a new bank called Banco de Panamá was established. In 1866 the Exchange Bank of Colon appeared, also in charge of issuing banknotes, but it quickly disappeared due to breach of contract in 1873. In 1865 and 1867 two banks were created, first the public Banco del Estado Soberano de Panamá, which in 1880 would become the issuer and the other the Banco de Ehrman, in charge of the purchase of foreign currency, which continued to operate after the separation of Panama from Colombia. In 1885 the Saving Bank was created based in Colón, but a fire destroyed the bank and it disappeared.

Beginning of modern banking

In 1903, the first two modern Panamanian banking institutions were created: the International Bank Corporation, which would later be called First National City Bank of New York, now Citibank, and the Banco Hipotecario y Prendario, which was enacted by law by Panamanian President Manuel Amador Guerrero on June 13 of that year and began operations shortly thereafter on October 12. The latter changed its name to the current Banco Nacional de Panamá, which initially financed the agricultural and livestock activity of that country. The Government of Panama also created Caja de Ahorros in 1934, an institution that was initially a mortgage institution that later expanded its services. Other notable banking institutions were Banque National de Paris, now BNP Paribas, the first bank with European capital established in Panama, and Banco General, founded in 1955, being the first Panamanian bank with private capital.

Legislation

On July 8, 1941, Law 101 was passed, regulating banking activity in Panama, leaving the Ministerio de Hacienda y Tesoro (Ministry of Finance and Treasury) in charge of controlling the banking system and the Contraloría General de la República (Comptroller General of the Republic) in charge of supervising it. Despite this, activity grew rapidly and without major controls, so the government had to adopt legal measures to avoid financial problems. Thus, Cabinet Decree No. 238 was approved on July 2, 1970, establishing the first Banking Law in that country, which created the Comisión Bancaria Nacional (National Banking Commission) as an entity promoting banking activity in Panama.

The Cabinet Decree No. 238 allowed the development of the International Banking Center in Panama City, promoting the arrival of capital from several banks oriented mainly towards financing in Latin America. Since then, Panama has become one of the main financial centers in the region.

It was not until February 26, 1998, that a regulatory body for banking activity was established in Panama, when the Superintendencia de Bancos de Panamá (Superintendency of Banks of Panama) was created.

List of banks in Panama

The following list shows the banks that are registered with the Superintendencia de Bancos de Panamá (Superintendency of Banks of Panama) as of September 2024.[1] Banks operating in Panama are classified into three types: those with a general license, which allows them to conduct both domestic and international operations; those with an international license, which allows them to operate only outside of Panama; and representative offices, which serve as liaison offices without conducting banking activities within the country. An official bank is a bank owned by the Government of Panama.

Bank Type of bank Country of origin of Capital Founded Notes
AllBank General license Venezuela 2011 Bank in forced liquidation.[2]
Atlas Bank General license United States 2016 Bank in forced liquidation.[3]
BAC Credomatic General license Colombia 1995
Banco Aliado General license Panama 1992
Banco Azteca General license Mexico 2005
Banco Davivienda General license Colombia 1966
Banco de Bogotá General license Colombia 2013
Banco Delta General license Panama 2006
Banco Ficohsa General license Honduras 2013
Banco General General license Panama 1955
Banco Nacional de Costa Rica General license Costa Rica 1976
Banco La Hipotecaria General license Panama 2010
Banco LAFISE Panamá General license Panama 2010
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior (Bladex) General license Multinational 1979
Banco Nacional de Panamá General license Panama 1904 Official Bank
Banco Pichincha General license Ecuador 2006
Banco Prival General license Panama 2010
Bancolombia General license Colombia 2012
Banesco Panamá General license Venezuela 2007
BANISI General license Ecuador 2008
Banistmo General license Panama 2010
Bank of China General license China 1994
BBP Bank General license Ecuador 2009
BCT Bank International General license Costa Rica 2008
Bi-Bank General license Guatemala 2016
Caja de Ahorros General license Panama 1934 Official Bank
Canal Bank General license Panama 2014
Citibank General license United States 2014
Credicorp Bank General license Panama 1993
Global Bank General license Panama 1994
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China General license China 2021
Keb Hana Bank General license South Korea 1980
Mega International Commercial Bank General license Taiwan 1974
Mercantil Banco General license Venezuela 1978
Metrobank General license Panama 1991
MMG Bank General license Panama 2003
Multibank General license Colombia 1987
Pacific Bank General license Honduras 2013
St. Georges Bank General license Nicaragua 2004
Scotiabank General license Canada 1974 Bank in voluntary liquidation, Panama operations acquired by Davivienda.[4]
Towerbank General license Panama 1971
Unibank General license Panama 2010
Atlantic Security Bank International license Cayman Islands 1984
Austrobank Overseas International license Ecuador 1995
Banco Davivienda Internacional International license Colombia 2015
Banco de Bogotá International license Colombia 1988
Banco de Crédito del Perú International license Peru 2002
Banco de Occidente International license Colombia 2015
Bancolombia International license Colombia 1973
Banco Popular Dominicano International license Dominican Republic 1983
BBVA International license Colombia 2025
BHD International Bank International license Dominican Republic 2006
BPR Bank International license Dominican Republic 2016
ES Bank International license Portugal 2001 Bank in forced liquidation.[5]
FBP Bank International license Panama 2011 Bank in forced liquidation.[6]
GNB Sudameris Bank International license United Kingdom 1970
Inteligo Bank International license Bahamas 1997
Itaú International license Colombia 1998
Abanca Representative office Spain 2014
Banco General Overseas Representative office Cayman Islands 1986
Commerzbank Representative office Germany 2007
EFG International Representative office  Switzerland 2023
JP Morgan Chase Representative office United States 2011
Mercantil Bank Schweiz International license  Switzerland 2025
Proven Bank Representative office Saint Lucia 2015
Safra National Bank of New York Representative office United States 2008
UBS AG Representative office  Switzerland 2007
UBS Switzerland AG Representative office  Switzerland 2015

Defunct banks of Panama

The following list provides banks that have ceased operations in Panama. These closures may have occurred for a variety of reasons, including mergers, acquisitions, financial insolvency, or regulatory measures.

Bank Country of origin of Capital Years of operation Notas
ABN AMRO Netherlands 1971-2001 Operations in Panama acquired by Banco Mercantil del Istmo.[7]
Balboa Bank & Trust Panama 2005-2017 Acquired by BCT Bank International, following the bank's reorganization after facing sanctions from U.S. authorities for alleged links to a money laundering network based in Panama.[8]
Bancafé Panamá Colombia 1976-2012 The parent company, Bancafé Colombia, merged with Banco Davivienda.
Banco Agro Industrial y Comercial de Panamá Panama 1977-1996 Ceased operations due to illiquidity, and accused of fraud, criminal association, and falsification of documents.[9]
Banco Continental Panama 1972-2007 Acquired by Banco General.[10]
Banco Comercial de Panamá (Bancomer) Panama 1979-2000 Acquired by Banco General.[11]
Banco Cuscatlán El Salvador 1994-2008 Operations in Panama acquired by Citibank, merged with Banco Uno to form Citibank (Panama) S.A.[12]
Banco del Pacífico Ecuador 1980-2019 Panama operations acquired by investors to form Pacific Bank.[13]
Banco de Ultramar Panama 1978-1993 Bankruptcy due to mismanagement and money laundering.[14]
Banco de Desarrollo Industrial (Banco DISA) Panama 1985-2002 Forced liquidation ordered by the Superintendency of Banks due to mismanagement and fraud.[15]
Banco do Brasil Brazil 1973-2019 Ceased operations in Panama.
Banco Exterior Panama 1966-2000 Acquired by BBVA.
Banco Ganadero Panama 1980-1999 Acquired by BBVA.
Banco G&T Continental Guatemala 2008-2019 Merged with GTC Bank.
Banco Institucional Patria de Ahorro y Préstamo Panama 1989-1990 General Manuel Noriega, Panamanian dictator and military officer who was the de facto ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989, opened the bank to the public on January 16, 1989. Noriega had been indicted by the United States on drug-trafficking charges in 1988.[16] The bank ceased operations through a voluntary liquidation in February 1990, just weeks after the United States invasion of Panama.[17]
Banco Internacional Panama 1973-2002 Acquired by Banco Continental.[18]
Banco Interoceánico Panama 1970-1994 Bankruptcy due to mismanagement and money laundering.[14]
Banco de Latinoamérica (Bancolat) Panama 1982-2001 Acquired by Banistmo.[19]
Banco Mercantil del Istmo Panama 1966-2003 Merged with parent company Banistmo.
Banco Trasatlántico Panama 1979-2012 Acquired by Balboa Bank & Trust.[20]
Banco Panamá Panama 2008-2020 Acquired by Banco Aliado.[21]
Banco Panameño de la Vivienda (Banvivienda) Panama 1981-2018 Acquired by Global Bank.[22]
Banca Privada d'Andorra Andorra 2011-2015 Ceased operations in Panama after the bankruptcy of the parent company and a forced liquidation.[23]
Banco Rio Internacional Argentina 1977-1991 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[17]
Banco Universal Panama 1994-2016 Acquired by Canal Bank.[24]
Banco Uno Panama 1994-2008 Acquired by Citibank, merged with Banco Cuscatlán to form Citibank (Panamá) S.A.[12]
BBVA Spain 1983-2013 Operations in Panama acquired by BAC Credomatic.[25]
Bank Hapoalim Israel 1981-2017 Ceased operations in Panama due to being involved in the Panama Papers.[26]
Bank Leumi Israel 1982-2015 Ceased operations in Panama due to low profits and high regulatory costs.[27]
Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot Israel 2008-2017 Ceased operations in Panama.[28]
Bank of America United States 1963-1985 Operations in Panama acquired by Banco General.
BNP Paribas France 2006-2010 Operations in Panama acquired by Scotiabank.[29]
Capital Bank Panama 2008-2023 Acquired by Mercantil Banco.[30]
Cathay International Bank China 2000-2004 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[31]
Chase Manhattan Bank United States 1955-2000 Operations in Panama acquired by HSBC.[32]
Chohung Bank South Korea 1983-1998 Ceased operations in Panama after parent company merged with Kangwon Bank and Hyundai Merchant Bank.
Crèdit Andorrà Andorra 2008-2023 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[33] Wealth management division continues to operate in Panama.[34]
Citibank Panamá Panama 2008-2015 Acquired by Scotiabank.[35]
Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Japan 1978-2002 Ceased operations in Panama after the parent company merged with Fuji Bank and Industrial Bank of Japan.
Daiwa Bank Japan 1978-2002 Ceased operations in Panama after the parent company merged with Asahi Bank.
Dresdner Bank Germany 1971-2009 Ceased operations in Panama after parent company merged with Commerzbank.
HSBC Bank Panama Panama 2008-2013 Acquired by Bancolombia, renamed to Banistmo.[36]
Interbank Peru 2010-2020 Ceased operations in Panama.
Julius Baer  Switzerland 2006-2019 Ceased operations in Panama following a strategic review of its Latin American unit.[37]
Lloyds TSB Bank United Kingdom 1990-2004 Operations in Panama acquired by Banco Cuscatlán, merged with Panabank to form Banco Cuscatlán-Panabank.[38]
Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan Japan 1982-1998 Ceased operations in Panama after the bankruptcy of the parent company.
MiBanco Panama 1997-2014 Ceased operations after a voluntary liquidation.[39]
Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation Japan 1981-2005 Ceased operations in Panama after parent company merged with UFJ Trust Bank.
Mizuho Corporate Bank Japan 2002-2013 Ceased operations in Panama after parent company merged with Mizuho Bank.
Panabank Panama 1984-2004 Acquired by Banco Cuscatlán, merged with Lloyds TSB Bank Panamá to form Banco Cuscatlán-Panabank.[38]
Pribanco Panama 1962-2001 Acquired by Banistmo.[40]
Primer Banco del Istmo (Banistmo) Panama 1984-2008 Acquired by HSBC, renamed to HSBC Bank Panama.[41]
Produbank Ecuador 2005-2015 Acquired by St. Georges Bank.
Republic National Bank United States 1971-1999 Ceased operations in Panama after parent company merged HSBC.[17][42]
Royal Bank of Canada Canada 1975-1987 Ceased operations in Panama following a strategic review of its Latin American unit.[43]
Sakura Bank Japan 1987-1993 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[17]
Sanwa Bank Japan 1980-1998 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[17]
State Bank of India India 1979-1997 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[17]
Sumitomo Bank Japan 1978-1993 Ceased operations in Panama after a voluntary liquidation.[17]

See also

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