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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 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.
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.
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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 ]
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In 1970, The Luxembourg Raiffeisen network accounted 138 caisses across the country. As of 2013, Banque Raiffeisen has about 50 sales points all over the country; 11 of them depending directly from the bank, the others belonging to the 13 Caisses Raiffeisen controlled by the bank.