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BKCP Bank/Banque [6] Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Brussels: BKCP BE BB BNP Paribas Fortis: BNP Paribas: Generale Bank, ASLK / CGER (Algemene Spaar- en Lijfrentekas/Caisse Generale d'Epargne et Retraite), Fintro Brussels: GEBA BE BB bpost bank [7] bpost banque [8] 50/50% ownership between bpost and BNP Paribas Fortis [9] [10] Brussels ...
La Banque postale (French pronunciation: [la bɑ̃k pɔstal], lit. ' The Postal Bank ' ) is a French postal bank , created on 1 January 2006 as a subsidiary of La Poste , the national postal service.
Certipost is a Belgian electronic communications subsidiary of bpost based in Aalst founded in 2002. They produce solutions to issues with electronic document exchange and archiving including digital certificate and electronic identity cards. In October 2017, bpost acquired American e-commerce company Radial, Inc. for US$820 million. [4]
Banque De l'Union - Burkina Faso (BDU-BF), owned by Banque de Développement du Mali; Banque Postale du Burkina Faso (BPBF), owned by La Poste Burkina Faso [citation needed] Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce (BSIC-Burkina Faso), part of the BSIC Group; Coris Bank International, part of the Coris Bank Group
Bpost uses the term poste restante (French), Postliggend (Dutch) or Postlagernd (German) which needs to be indicated on the post together with the name, optionally the first name, full name of the post office, postal code and city. The recipient has one month to collect the post, after which it will be sent back to the sender.
The Commercial Bank of Burundi (Bancobu) was established on 13 June 1960. Its predecessors were the Banque Belge du Congo and the Société Congolaise de Banque. Banque Bruxelles Lambert, and from 1998 ING Belgium, held up to 49% of Bancobu. These shares were bought in 2004 by Burundian shareholders. [1]
Building at Rue des Colonies / Koloniënstraat 66 in Brussels, head office of Banque Belge pour l'Étranger in the interwar period. [1] It was initially erected in 1909 as Palais de l'Expansion on a design by architect Franz Van Ophem [], then repurposed in 1913 as Brussels branch of the Antwerp-based Banque de Reports, de Fonds Publics & de Dépôts (BRFPD), [2] and used by the Société ...
After having taken over Banque Copine and Banque Sud Belge, Banque Sud Belge merged with Famibank, creating Citibank Belgium in 1992. In 2012 the Citibank consumer franchise was sold to Crédit mutuel Nord Europe . In March 2013, Citibank Belgium was rebranded to Beobank NV/SA.