BROU - New York Branch
About
Banks in Manhattan often cater to a mix of international clients and local professionals, and BROU - New York Branch aligns with that pattern. As part of Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay, it provides financial services for individuals and businesses navigating cross-border transactions. The branch specializes in foreign exchange, trade finance, and remittances—practical offerings for those managing assets or payments between the U.S. and Latin America. While many banks in the area focus on retail accounts, this institution leans into its niche: facilitating Uruguayan pesos, dollar transfers, and commercial credit lines.
On the 22nd floor of 489 5th Ave, the branch sits amid Midtown’s dense financial corridors, a block from the Empire State Building’s shadow. The address places it within easy reach of corporate offices and diplomatic missions, which may explain its emphasis on institutional services. Unlike neighborhood branches with weekend hours, this location operates with a schedule tailored to business clients. Questions about account setup or wire transfers can be directed to (212) 307-9600, where staff handle inquiries in both English and Spanish.
A quick search for directions via this map link confirms its central position, though the 22nd-floor suite means you’ll need to check building access policies. For Uruguayan expats or companies trading with Montevideo, it’s one of the few local options that doesn’t require intermediaries. Just don’t expect a lobby with coffee stations—this is strictly about the ledger, not the lounge.