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Banco Macro Rings NYSE Opening Bell to Mark 20 Years on Wall Street

The event signaled Banco Macro’s claim of institutional maturity to global investors.

Overview

  • Banco Macro, which rang the New York Stock Exchange opening bell Tuesday, marked two decades of continuous listing in the U.S. market.
  • President Jorge Pablo Brito led the ceremony with CEO Juan Parma, directors Constanza Brito and Federico Carballo, and CFO Jorge Scarinci in attendance.
  • The bank first listed in 2006 through American Depositary Shares, becoming the first Argentine company to return to U.S. markets after the 2001 crisis as investor demand ran strong.
  • Leaders say the listing shifted Macro from a family-run structure to stricter audit, risk, and compliance rules that supported growth and steadier governance.
  • Macro reports more than 6 million customers and about 224,000 companies as clients, and it cast the bell’s global broadcast—pegged near 160 million viewers—as timely in a period of geopolitical tension and market volatility.