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  2. List of banks in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Argenta (bank) [1] Argenta Group Antwerp: ARSP BE 22 Attijariwafa Bank Europe Belgium [2] Le Groupe Attijariwafa bank Brussels: WAFA BE BB AXA Bank: AXA Group Brussels: AXAB BE 22 Bank J.Van Breda & Co Ackermans & van Haaren (78.75%), Promofi (21.25%) Antwerp JVBABE22XXX aion: Warburg Pincus: Monte dei Paschi di Siena group: Brussels: BMPB BE ...

  3. La Banque postale - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bouygues Telecom - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Bouygues - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Banque d'Anvers - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Générale de Banque - Wikipedia

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    The Société Générale de Banque held 40 percent of all deposits in Belgium. [3]: V The bank subsequently further expanded into retail banking services: its Belgian branch network grew from 328 in 1945 to 640 in 1964 and 1,100 in 1975. [3]: V-VI In 1985, its name was further abbreviated to Générale de Banque (Dutch: Generale Bank). [4]

  8. Banque de l'Union Parisienne - Wikipedia

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    The new Banque de l'Union Parisienne-Compagnie Française de Crédit et de Banque (BUP-CFCB) became a deposit bank. By 1973 it had 170 branches, and 115 offices in affiliated banks. The bank continued to provide wealth management services, and offered the first mutual funds in France, while continuing to finance companies.

  9. Bank Brussels Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Bank Brussels Lambert (BBL, French: Banque Bruxelles Lambert) was a prominent Belgian bank that was created in 1975 through the merger of Banque de Bruxelles and Banque Lambert, and was eventually acquired in 1998 by ING Group; however the name survived as part of Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, which controlled the bank prior to its acquisition.