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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. French telecommunications company For the cycling team, see Bbox Bouygues Telecom. Bouygues Telecom S.A. Company type Private Industry Telecommunications Founded 4 October 1994 ; 30 years ago (1994-10-04) (company foundation) 30 May 1996 ; 28 years ago (1996-05-30) (launch of mobile ...
Belfius Bank/Banque Belgian State: Artesia, Bacob (B.A.C.), Dexia, Gemeentekrediet/Crédit Communal Brussels: GKCC BE BB Beobank: Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Citibank Belgium (1968 –- March 2013) Brussels: CTBK BE BX BKCP Bank/Banque [6] Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Brussels: BKCP BE BB BNP Paribas Fortis: BNP Paribas
In 1985 and 1986, Bouygues acquired road construction groups Screg, Sacer, and Colas; [note 1] [5] later reorganised as Colas Group. [4] [6] In 1987 the company started operating the television channel TF1 [4] and in 1988 Bouygues moved into its new head office, the Challenger complex, in Saint-Quentin en Yvelines. [4]
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.
With a history dating back to 1737, Van Lanschot Kempen is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands, [1] the oldest independent bank in the Benelux [2] [3] and one of the oldest independent banks in the world. [4]
[6]: 200 On 1 October 1928, ABV and the Volksbank van Leuven merged. [6]: 265 The new entity, which kept the name Algemeene Bankvereeniging, was controlled by the Middenkredietkas; in 1930 it acquired BHN Ghent, which in the meantime had merged with a number of other local banks in East Flanders, and in October 1931 purchased another financial ...
The Banque d'Anvers (lit. ' Bank of Antwerp ') was a Belgian based bank that acted as the affiliate of the Société Générale de Belgique in Antwerp.It started activity as a branch in 1823, became a fully-fledged bank in 1827, and was eventually merged into the Générale de Banque in 1965.
The Générale de Banque (Dutch: Generale Bank) was a major Belgian bank, created in 1934 as a spin-off from the powerful financial conglomerate Société Générale de Belgique (SGB) in compliance with new Belgian legislation that mandated separation of commercial banking activities from investment holdings.