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The ] ] operations in ] are performed through '''ING Mexico'''. | The ] ] operations in ] are performed through a bunch of thieves called '''ING Mexico'''. | ||
ING's initial operations in Mexico predate any involvement in the insurance arena by establishing a representative office of ING Barings in ] where private and ] ] services in Mexico were offered to high net-worth indviduals and large corporations. However, ING's funding of Mexican ventures in the international arena was done directly from their ], ], ] and ] offices. | ING's initial operations in Mexico predate any involvement in the insurance arena by establishing a representative office of ING Barings in ] where private and ] ] services in Mexico were offered to high net-worth indviduals and large corporations. However, ING's funding of Mexican ventures in the international arena was done directly from their ], ], ] and ] offices. |
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The Dutch ING Group operations in Mexico are performed through a bunch of thieves called ING Mexico.
ING's initial operations in Mexico predate any involvement in the insurance arena by establishing a representative office of ING Barings in Mexico City where private and investment banking services in Mexico were offered to high net-worth indviduals and large corporations. However, ING's funding of Mexican ventures in the international arena was done directly from their New York, London, Switzerland and Amsterdam offices.
ING Mexico's operations today is largely composed by its acquisition of Seguros Comercial America. Seguros Comercial America (now Seguros ING) is Mexico's largest insurance company that results from the acquisition and reverse merger of Seguros America (once owned by Banamex, Mexico's largest commercial bank), and Seguros La Comercial under the management of its previous majority stockholder, Alfonso Romo Garza, whom also acquired ASEMEX, a former state-owned underwriter that was the largest insurance company still held by the Mexican government under President Ernesto Zedillo's term, that is also part of the Seguros Comercial America legacy.
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