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ABAPPRA is federating its charter in a historic change driven by the Banco de Corrientes
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ABAPPRA is federating its charter in a historic change driven by the Banco de Corrientes

The Association of Public and Private Banks of Argentina (ABAPPRA) unanimously approved a constitutional reform that shifts its governance structure from a centralized model to one based on territorial and institutional representation. This change was driven by the Bank of Corrientes and marks a significant shift away from the influence of larger banks like Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires and Banco de Córdoba.

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ABAPPRA is federating its charter in a historic change driven by the Banco de Corrientes

The Association of Public and Private Banks of Argentina (ABAPPRA) unanimously approved a constitutional reform that shifts its governance structure from a centralized model to one based on territorial and institutional representation. This change was driven by the Bank of Corrientes and marks a significant shift away from the influence of larger banks like Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires and Banco de Córdoba.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the event factually without overtly favoring any political side. It describes the structural changes in ABAPPRA’s governance and attributes the reform to the Bank of Corrientes, but does not use loaded language or emphasize one perspective over another. The tone remains neutral,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides detailed information about ABAPPRA's constitutional change, citing the Banco de Corrientes as the driving force. The facts align with the cross-source consensus, though some subjective language like 'victoria política e institucional' suggests a pro-Banco de Corrientes bias.

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