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==History== ==History==
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Banco Nacional de México or Banamex is Mexico's largest bank, belonging to the group that bears its name, Grupo Financiero Banamex. The Banamex group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.

History

Banamex was formed on June 2 1884 from the merger of two banks, Banco Nacional Mexicano Bank and Banco Mercantil Mexicano Bank.

From 1997 to 1991 Roberto Hernández Ramírez was the CEO.

From 1991 to the Citigroup purchase in 2001, Banamex was known as The Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival, citing Banamex's purchase by Exchange House Acciones y Valores de Mexico (Accival).

Subsidiaries

The following are subsidiaries of Grupo Financiero Banamex:

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