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The bank also encouraged foreign investment by financing many public works projects that are still visible today, most notably in Casablanca, and by organizing a parliamentary visit to Tunisia in 1883. In 1884, Banque Transatlantique founded the Banque de Tunisie on the base of a pre-existing agency. The bank is mentioned in Alfred Nobel's will ...
Edificio Europa, seat of BCT then of Deutsche Bank in Barcelona Former BCT building, now Deutsche Bank at Paseo de la Castellana 18 in Madrid. During World War II, by contrast, all of the DUB's South American branches were expropriated, even in Argentina where Juan Perón, despite his sympathies for the Axis powers, declared war on Germany in March 1945 under U.S. pressure.
Advanzia Bank; Banque de Luxembourg; Banque Degroof Petercam; Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État; Banque Fortuna; Banque Havilland; Banque Internationale à Luxembourg; Banque Raiffeisen; Banque Transatlantique Luxembourg; BGL BNP Paribas; East-West United Bank; ING; Intesa Sanpaolo; Quintet Private Bank; Portuguese Commercial Bank
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In 1941, BCM was acquired together with Banque Transatlantique and Banque de Tunisie by the Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC), which took advantage of the Vichy anti-Jewish legislation. [ 1 ] : 135 In 1963, Morocco, which had become independent in 1956, undertook a policy of national control of the banking sector known as marocanisation ...
To use a financial institution's telephone banking facility, a customer must first register with the institution for the service. They would be assigned a customer number (which is not the same as the account number), and they may be given or set up their own password (under various names) for customer verification.
In 1911, the Banque de Tunisie participated alongside the Banque Transatlantique in the creation of the Banque Commerciale du Maroc, headquartered in Paris and with main office in Casablanca. In 1941, it was acquired together with Banque Transatlantique by the Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC), which took advantage of the Vichy anti-Jewish ...
The Société générale de crédit industriel et commercial was founded on 7 May 1859, mainly on the initiative of banker Armand Donon who was supported by the politically influential Duke of Morny, as a competitor to the Pereire brothers's Crédit Mobilier on the model of successful British depository banks such as the London and Westminster Bank.