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Maduro and Curiel's Bank

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Type
  
Private

Founded
  
1917

Industry
  
Financial Services

Parent organization
  
RSA Insurance Group

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Area served
  
Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten, Caribbean Netherlands

Key people
  
N.D. Henriquez (Chairperson) Chicu Capriles (President & CEO)

Revenue
  
US$ 264.9 million (2015)

Net income
  
US$ 78.5 million (2015)

Founders
  
Curiel family, Joseph Alvarez-Correa, Maduro family

Subsidiaries
  
The Windward Islands Bank Ltd.

Maduro & Curiel's Bank (MCB) is a private Dutch Caribbean bank and financial services provider headquartered in Willemstad, Curaçao. MCB operates 32 branches and specializes in credit/debit cards, insurance brokerage, trust, private banking and corporate management services.

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History

Beginning in 1893, the absence of coins and banknotes in Curaçao led S.E.L. Maduro & Sons to issue money coupons up until the introduction of the 1901 Coinage Act. For a long time this Maduro Money was accepted as payment on the ABC islands. However, by the early 20th century increasing industrialization following the discovery of oil in nearby Venezuela ushered in a demand for modern banking services.

On January 2, 1917, after a failed bid to take over the Central Bank of Curaçao, local financier Joseph Alvarez-Correa with the financial backing of S.E.L. Maduro & Sons established Maduro's Bank, the island's first commercial bank. In 1932, Curiel's Bank, which had grown from the successful banking department of Morris E. Curiel & Sons, merged with Maduro's Bank to form MCB.

The bank is considered the first to have extended credit to Eastern European immigrant groups fleeing persecution in the years preceding World War II.

Since 1970, MCB has been affiliated with Scotiabank.

Maduro & Curiel's Group

  • Maduro & Curiel's Bank N.V.
  • Caribbean Mercantile Bank N.V.
  • Maduro & Curiel's Bank (Bonaire) N.V.
  • The Windward Islands Bank Ltd.
  • MCB Risk Insurance N.V.
  • Maduro & Curiel's Insurance Services N.V.
  • Progress N.V.
  • MCB Securities Administration N.V.
  • Caribbean Factoring Services B.V.
  • FactorPlus Aruba N.V.
  • FactorPlus Sint Maarten N.V.
  • References

    Maduro & Curiel's Bank Wikipedia