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What purpose does the deletion serve? The article has a serious reference; all one has to do is look at the bottom of the page. Of course you can't find a website, the bank was created in 1922 and acquired in 1925. Tough to find a website for a firm that died before the web was invented. As for notability - why in blue blazes should anyone care? If someone isn't looking for it they won't find it. But perhaps someone doing historical research on banking in South America, or the history of Royal Bank of Canada, or the history of the American banking in south America, or a genealogist researching their grandparent might find it useful. Notability may have mattered in dead tree space, but it is of no concern when storage is virtually free. I just don't understand the mindset that wants to destroy information.Acad Ronin (talk) 21:42, 14 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]