Citigroup buying Central American bank
Grupo Cuscatlan deal will add more than 1 million clients
- By: James Langton
- December 14, 2006 December 14, 2006
- 10:20
Grupo Cuscatlan deal will add more than 1 million clients
Investments will take the form of subordinate and equity financing
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