
Banco Azteca y Elektra son dos entidades financieras que a menudo se confunden entre sí, pero en realidad no son la misma entidad.
Elektra es una empresa de servicios financieros que ofrece productos de crédito y servicios de pagos, mientras que Banco Azteca es un banco comercial que ofrece servicios de banca tradicionales.
Ambas entidades comparten una relación estrecha, ya que Elektra es una de las principales socias de Banco Azteca en México.
Historia y Dueño de Banco Azteca
Ricardo Salinas Pliego is the owner of Banco Azteca and the president of Grupo Salinas, a corporation that also owns TV Azteca.
Banco Azteca is a financial institution with a presence in Mexico, and its owner, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, has a diverse range of business interests.
Ricardo Salinas Pliego is also the owner of TV Azteca, one of Mexico's largest television networks, which features popular programs like Ventaneando and sports coverage led by Christian Martinoli and Luis García.
Quién es el Dueño de Banco Azteca
Ricardo Salinas Pliego is the owner of Banco Azteca, a well-known Mexican businessman who has dedicated himself to various economic activities beyond banking.
He is the president of the Grupo Salinas, a corporation that owns TV Azteca, one of the most important television networks in Mexico.
TV Azteca offers a wide range of programming, including sports shows led by Christian Martinoli, Luis García, and Jorge Campos, as well as entertainment programs like Ventaneando, hosted by Pati Chapoy, Pedro Sola, and Daniel Bisogno.
Banco Azteca's owner, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, has also ventured into education and other business areas, showcasing his diverse entrepreneurial spirit.
Década de 2020
In the 2020s, Banco Azteca made significant strides in digitalization, launching a new financial product called Banca Empresarial Azteca Móvil, which attracted 10 million users to its mobile app.
The bank's mobile transactions skyrocketed to 70% of total transactions in 2020, according to a report by Grupo Salinas.
Banco Azteca invested 11 billion pesos to optimize its digitalization system.
The bank's focus on digitalization was further highlighted with the announcement of ApiLAB, a new digital platform that aimed to offer Banco Azteca's products and services through third-party channels, with a launch planned for 2021.
By 2022, Banco Azteca had facilitated over 30 billion US dollars in remittances, according to El Financiero.
The bank had also expanded its presence, with over 2,000 branches across Mexico and Central America by 2022.
Primer Nombre De Banco Azteca
Banco Azteca was originally known as Banca Azteca, which was authorized by the Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (SHCP) to operate as a multiple banking institution on March 25, 2002.
The name change to Banca Azteca happened seven months later, in October 2002, when the bank first opened its doors to the public to offer consumer credit through Elektra and Salinas and Rocha stores.
Banca Azteca officially became Banco Azteca on September 3, 2003, after changing its second vowel from "a" to "o".
Frequently Asked Questions
¿Qué tiene que ver Elektra con el Banco Azteca?
Elektra and Banco Azteca have a partnership where Banco Azteca operates 813 branches within Elektra stores. This strategic alliance also includes agreements with Infonavit to offer mortgage credits.
¿Cómo se llama el banco que está en Elektra?
El banco asociado a Elektra se llama Banco Azteca. Puedes encontrar más información sobre los servicios financieros de Banco Azteca en su sitio web.
Sources
- https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2023/12/05/quien-es-el-dueno-de-banco-azteca-y-que-otros-negocios-tiene/
- https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banco_Azteca
- https://www.telediario.mx/economia/dueno-de-banco-azteca-quien-es
- https://wise.com/mx/blog/como-retirar-dinero-elektra-estados-unidos
- https://www.eleconomista.com.mx/mercados/Ingresos-de-Elektra-crecen-14-gracias-a-Banco-Azteca-y-ventas-de-motos-Italika-20230725-0100.html
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