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Grupo Supervielle Reports 3Q25 Results
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, November 25, 2025--Grupo Supervielle S.A. (NYSE: SUPV; BYMA: SUPV), ("Supervielle" or the "Company") a universal financial services group headquartered in Argentina with a nationwide presence, today reported results for the three- and nine-month period ended September 30, 2025.
About this update from Grupo Supervielle Sa Class B
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