Banco de San Carlos

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Banco de San Carlos was an 18th-century Spanish state-sponsored bank that served as a precursor to the modern central banking system in Spain.

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Label Occurrences
Banco Nacional de San Carlos 1
Banco de San Carlos canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bank
precursor to central bank
state-sponsored bank
country Spain
followedBy Banco de San Fernando NERFINISHED
later Spanish central banking institutions
hasClient Spanish Treasury NERFINISHED
Spanish government NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance early model of state-sponsored banking in Spain
foundation for later Spanish central bank structure
hasJurisdiction Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Spanish
hasRole precursor of modern central banking system in Spain
public finance institution
industry banking
public finance
influenced development of Banco de España
isPartOf history of Spanish public debt management
history of banking in Spain
locatedIn Madrid
mainFunction manage public debt
provide credit to the state
stabilize public finances
operatedIn Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 18th century
precededBy informal royal financial agents in Spain
regulates aspects of Spanish public credit
sponsoredBy Spanish Crown NERFINISHED
Spanish state NERFINISHED

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Bank of Spain replaced Banco de San Carlos
Bank of Spain foundedAs Banco de San Carlos
this entity surface form: Banco Nacional de San Carlos