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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]
Bank name Parent or group Subsidiaries or previous names Head office location SWIFT BIC-code; 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% ...
After the global financial crisis of 2008, Fortis Bank's banking activities in the Netherlands are sold to the Dutch State. In Belgium, the State becomes a 99.93% shareholder of Fortis Bank. In 2009, BNP Paribas acquired 75% of Fortis Bank in Belgium, while the Belgian State acquired 10.3% of BNP Paribas' shares.
Although a French banking group, the Belgian government has been a significant shareholder since 2009 (with 5.3% equity ownership as of mid-2023) [17] as a result of the group's acquisition of Fortis Bank Belgium, heir to the Société Générale de Belgique established in 1822. [18]
Between 2012-2016 it was known as BPost Bank Trophy and between 2017-2019 it was known as the DVV Trophy. Since 2020 the event is known as X²O Badkamers Trophy . The Elite Women final classification is known as Soudal Ladies Trophy while the Under-23 Men classification is known as Trimetal Rookie Trophy .
Rank Bank Total assets (billions of US dollars) Headquarter city 1 : HSBC: 2,919.84 London: 2 : BNP Paribas: 2,867.44 Paris: 3 : Crédit Agricole: 2,736.95 Paris
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Banking in Belgium, as of 11 October 2008, exhibits an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 33 to 1, while the short-term liabilities of the banks are equivalent to 285% of the Belgian GDP or 367% of its national debt.