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Banque de Luxembourg (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃k də lyksɑ̃buʁ], lit. ' Bank of Luxembourg ') is a financial institution in Luxembourg, which primarily focuses on wealth management and high-net-worth individuals. It is owned by the French banking group Crédit Mutuel, through the group's subsidiary Crédit Industriel et Commercial.
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; Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement; Société Générale; Eurobank Private Bank Luxembourg
The Central Bank of Luxembourg (French: Banque centrale du Luxembourg [bɑ̃k sɑ̃tʁal dy lyksɑ̃buʁ], BCL; German: Luxemburger Zentralbank [ˈlʊksm̩ˌbʊʁɡɐ tsɛnˈtʁaːlbaŋk]; Luxembourgish: Zentralbank vu Lëtzebuerg) is the member of the Eurosystem for Luxembourg and was founded for that purpose in 1998, succeeding the Institut Monétaire Luxembourgeois.
The Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃k e kɛs depaʁɲ də leta], State Bank and Savings Bank), also known by its Luxembourgish name Spuerkeess (lit. ' Savings Bank ' ), is the leading national financial institution founded in 1856 and governed by the law of 24 March 1989.
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Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg; Banque Francaise Commerciale Ocean Indien, Paris, France; Banque Internationale a Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie, Tunis, Tunisia; Banque Internationale du Benin (BIBE), Cotonou, Benin
Banque Internationale à Luxembourg S.A. (BIL, "International Bank in Luxembourg": Luxembourgish: International Bank zu Lëtzebuerg) is the oldest private bank in Luxembourg. [1] It offers commercial and corporate banking services, and was the country's third-largest employer by 2011, with 3,640 employees. [ 2 ]