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Calle 21 Nro 1474, C1900 La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
kontakt telefon: +54
strona internetowej: www.bancoprovincia.com.ar
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: -34.9360426, Longitude: -57.9530412
Ariel Calcopietro
::It has 5 ATMs. That makes it possible to operate after waiting a few minutes in line.
Federico Pablo
::There are only 3 ATMs and the place is always not very clean
Julieta Antoni
::Today out of 6 ATMs, one is... with all the money that the banks handle, they should at least provide a good service
Mariano Loiza
::Terrible service, the place has 5 ATMs of which never work properly, many times only one is loaded with cash, long lines of people form waiting, elderly people enduring the cold, in times of isolation due to the pandemic, also nothing security, there is no police at the door or in the block, this adds to everything else the fear of robbery at any time. Unfortunately one cannot do anything, complaints are never attended to.
Ze Pequenio
::Always with money, it's like they say "salvador" In 1856 the Bank began to grant the first mortgage loans in the country. Forming a powerful instrument not only to solve issues related to family housing and industrial, but as an element of development of the productive apparatus of Buenos Aires. As of the year 1863, with the opening of branches, the Bank took the possibility of economic growth and progress to the interior of the Province, constituting a fundamental and exclusive presence in the lives of the inhabitants and their localities. During the 20th and 21st centuries the presence of the Bank increased noticeably, reaching populations where, to this day, it is the only existing banking institution. Banco Provincia has been characterized by its policy of inclusive institution. In 1919 she joined the first worker, in a global context where women entered the labor market during the First World War. By 1960 he began to work in the Bank, the first worker with different capacities, this policy continued with the incorporation of personnel with diverse capacities. In the year 1984, after the armed conflict, employees with the condition of being Falklands war veterans are incorporated. At present, the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires is the second banking institution in the country and has more than 400 service points and 10,500 employees.