Banco de Isabel II

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Banco de Isabel II was a 19th-century Spanish bank that served as a key predecessor to the modern Bank of Spain in the country’s central banking history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bank
contributedTo formation of the modern Bank of Spain
country Spain
currency Spanish real
dissolved 1847
grantedBy Spanish government NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Spanish
hasSuccessor Bank of San Fernando NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Madrid
historicalPeriod reign of Isabella II of Spain
inception 1844
industry banking
legalForm joint‑stock company
locatedIn Madrid
mainFunction commercial banking
issuing banknotes
mergedInto Bank of San Fernando NERFINISHED
namedAfter Isabella II of Spain NERFINISHED
operatedIn Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 19th century
partOf Spanish financial history
history of central banking in Spain
precededBy earlier private banking houses in Madrid
regulatoryStatus chartered bank
role predecessor of the Bank of Spain
servedAs early note‑issuing bank in Spain
significance key predecessor to the modern Bank of Spain

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Bank of Spain replaced Banco de Isabel II