| Overview |
Banestes is a public financial institution, controlled by the State of Espírito Santo, with over 70 years of experience in the Brazilian financial market. According to the Central Bank, it has the largest banking network in Espírito Santo and is the only institution with branches in all of the state's 78 municipalities, offering a complete portfolio of financial products and services to individual and corporate clients.
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| History |
Banco do Estado do Espírito Santo was originally founded as the Instituto de Crédito Agrícola do Espírito Santo (Espírito Santo Rural Credit Institute). In his first term as federally appointed head of the Espírito Santo government, between 1930 and 1935, João Punaro Bley did not give the state a bank that, together with Banco do Brasil, could finance economic activity, especially the new coffee plantations and the raising of beef and dairy cattle, which were the state's main sources of income at the time. In addition, the state government needed a bank under its control in which it could deposit its revenues.
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| A pioneer in Brazil's Banking Industry |
Banestes has always been a pioneering, modern and innovative company. Over the past decade, these characteristics have taken on even greater prominence, supporting the company's rapid growth.
Exceptional growth driven by unique products and cutting-edge technology has strengthened Banestes position in Brazil's financial industry.
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| Banestes Financial System |
The only financial institution with branches in all 78 municipalities of Espírito Santo state and the only bank in 20 of these municipalities, Banestes is a publicly held company controlled by the state government.
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