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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkBanking and Financial Services in Mexico 

BBVA Bancomer Preferred Customers' Unit
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BBVA Bancomer PCU
Email: customer.service@bbva.bancomer.com
Website: Bancomer.com/pcu
Toll-free: 01 800 BBVA PCU (01 800 2282 728)
BBVA Bancomer, through its Preferred Customers' Unit, is the first bank to cater to the special needs of foreign residents and visitors, using not only the English language, but also the same financial language you are accustomed to back home.

Preferred Customer's Unit is a division of BBVA Bancomer, one of the most solid and important financial groups in Mexico, with more than 75 years of experience, and part of BBVA, the international financial conglomerate with more than 35 million clients worldwide in 22 countries.

Our objective is to offer foreigners the service and attention they expect. For this reason, we have implemented several new services designed to make your banking experience a quick, safe and easy process.

By signing up, you will receive English language services and a Preferred Customer Card when acquiring any of our banking and financial products, such as the Bancomer Checking Account, Bancomer Debit Card, Platinum Credit Card, Bancomer Insurance, Bancomer Mutual Funds, and more!

Our specialized branches are located exclusively in cities throughout the Republic of Mexico where there is a high density of foreign residents and visitors.

To learn more about the tailor-made financial products and preferential treatment you'll receive as a BBVA Bancomer Preferred Customer, please visit Bancomer.com/pcu.


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BBVA Mexico Says in Control of Credit Card Defaults
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Spanish bank BBVA's Mexican unit expects to keep defaults on its credit card debt from rising this year, executives said on Monday, despite an expected recession and mounting job layoffs.

Spain's BBVA Sees Growth In Cross-Border Mortgages In 2009
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Spain's second-largest bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBV) expects its cross-border mortgage business aimed at affluent U.S. citizens and Canadians who want to buy property in Mexico to continue growing this year even amid a global economic downturn, according to a company executive.

Mexico's First Bank for Foreign Residents & Visitors
PVNN

BBVA Bancomer, through its Preferred Customers' Unit, is Mexico's first bank to cater to the special needs of foreign residents and visitors, using not only the English language, but also the financial language you are accustomed to back home.



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