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  2. Crédit Industriel et Commercial - Wikipedia

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    The new management from Crédit Mutuel further central control over the group's regional banks, and in 1999 the UE-CIC and CIC-Paris merged back into a single entity called CIC. [ 2 ] : 170 In September 2001, Crédit Mutuel completed its takeover of CIC by acquiring the GAN's residual 23% stake, [ 2 ] : 171 and CIC was eventually delisted in ...

  3. Telephone numbers in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Former number plan Current number plan Operator International dial prefix (or +) 00: 00 (All operators) Special services (emergency and assistance) 1XX: 1XX Fixed telephony (NSN) 2XX XXXX: 22 XX XXXX: NATCOM 5XX XXXX: 25 XX XXXX (former HAITEL, unallocated) — 281 X XXXX: DIGICEL 291 X XXXX: ComCEL (now part of DIGICEL) 294 X XXXX 299 X XXXX ...

  4. Bank of the Republic of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of Haiti, 1907 Former headquarters of the BNRH in the 1910s at 55, rue de Chateaudun in Paris. The oldest reference to a bank in Haiti can be attributed to a short correspondence exchanged during September 1825 between a foreign tradesman, Nicholas Kane, the Secretary of State Balthazar Inginac about a proposal made by George Clark in the name of a German group, Hermann Hendrick ...

  5. Banque de l'Union Haïtienne - Wikipedia

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    Banque de l'Union haïtienne, S.A. better known as BUH is a bank operating in Haiti. [1] Founded in 1973, the first Haitian private bank. Clifford Brandt had the idea to create a financial company with a full Haitian ownership in a sector largely composed of foreign banks.

  6. Unibank (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    Unibank, S.A. is one of Haiti's two largest private commercial banks. The bank was founded in 1993 by a group of Haitian investors and is the main company of Groupe Financier National (GFN) . It opened its first office in July 1993 in downtown Port-au-Prince and has 51 branches throughout the country as of the end of 2017.

  7. Capital Bank (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, it changed its charter to become a full fledged commercial bank operating under the name Capital Bank. As of 2016, Capital Bank has 22 branches throughout Haiti. In addition to its commercial banking operations, Capital Bank is present in the following specific financial areas: Capital Immobilier - Real Estate; Capinvest - Investments

  8. Sogebank - Wikipedia

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    Sogebank, formally known as Société Générale Haïtienne de Banque, S.A. (Haitian Banking Corporation), is one of Haiti's three largest commercial banks.It was formed on April 26, 1986, when the Royal Bank of Canada sold its Haiti-based operations to a group of Haitian investors.

  9. Banque Transatlantique - Wikipedia

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    A number of international banks bought stakes in Banque Transatlantique. Bank of Montreal in 1968 took a 5% stake. Four Nordic banks currently hold a 10% stake, with a "revolving" administrator representing them in council, and Credito Italiano purchased a 20% holding in 1974 from CIC.