1. banco - Noun
2. banco - Adjective
A bank, especially that of Venice.
Source: Webster's dictionary1940s and 1950s Headquarters of the Banco Mineiro da Produção, Belo Horizonte With the success of Pampulha and the Brazil Builds exhibition, Niemeyer's achieved international recognition. Source: Internet
According to local media, minutes after Sonaecom announced the dissolution of ZOPT, it then informed the stock exchange that it had purchased a bloc of shares from Banco BPI, taking its ownership to 33.45%, making it the biggest shareholder. Source: Internet
Banco Español-Filipino was also granted the power to print a Philippine-specific currency (the Philippine peso ) for the first time (before 1851, many currencies were used, mostly the pieces of eight ). Source: Internet
Banco Santander was able to profit from the global financial crisis by taking over distressed British banking firms. Source: Internet
Banco Santander S.A. purchased a new position in Bank of New York Mellon during the fourth quarter valued at $17,948,000. Source: Internet
As a result, Banco de México has as its primary objective maintaining stability in the purchasing power of the peso. Source: Internet