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Its full name was Société Générale pour favoriser le développement du commerce et de l'industrie en France ("General Company to Support the Development of Commerce and Industry in France"). The bank's first chairman was the prominent industrialist Eugène Schneider, followed by Edward Charles Blount. By 1870, the bank had 47 branches ...
The customer-facing SG Crédit du Nord (SG meaning Société Générale) brand [2] is applied to both the former Crédit du Nord, and the Société Générale branches in the North of France. [ 3 ] As with SG Crédit du Nord , the remaining Crédit du Nord banks' identities are also applied as regional brand names:
François Pérol was the architect of the creation of Groupe BPCE, which he subsequently led for nearly a decade. Before moving to the Tours Duo in 2022, Groupe BPCE and Natixis were headquartered respectively on 50 and 30, Avenue Pierre-Mendès-France [] in Paris, flanked on both ends by office buildings of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations.
In September 2014, BNP completed the purchase of BGZ Bank for a final fee stated in the media to be $1.3 billion. [32] [33] [34] In December 2021, BNP Paribas announced to exit US retail banking business by selling its Bank of the West to the Bank of Montreal for $16.3bn. [35] BNP Paribas has around $80 billion under management in Asia by 2024.
Newedge Group is a global multi-asset brokerage that was formed in 2008 from the merger of Fimat and Calyon Financial, the brokerage arms of French financial companies Société Générale and Credit Agricole, respectively.
Logo of the Societe Generale Equipment Finance Former Headquarter GEFA. GEFA Bank GmbH is a financial services provider specialising in independent manufacturer sales and investment financing of mobile assets. The company was founded in 1949 as a subsidiary of the Deutsche Bank, [2] with its headquarters based in Wuppertal [3] at the Robert ...
Societe Generale Ghana; Société Générale (Canada) Societe Generale bank Montenegro; Société Générale Morocco; Société Générale, London Branch v Geys; Tours Société Générale; Société Marseillaise de Crédit; Splitska banka
Société générale means "general company" or "general society" in French, and was included in the name of many legal entities, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, starting with the Société Générale de Belgique in 1822.