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The Banque Transatlantique (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃k tʁɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik], lit. ' Transatlantic Bank ' ) is a French bank that was founded by Eugène Péreire in 1881, and remains as one of France's oldest private banks .
Edificio Europa, seat of BCT then of Deutsche Bank in Barcelona Former BCT building, now Deutsche Bank at Paseo de la Castellana 18 in Madrid. During World War II, by contrast, all of the DUB's South American branches were expropriated, even in Argentina where Juan Perón, despite his sympathies for the Axis powers, declared war on Germany in March 1945 under U.S. pressure.
The Société générale de crédit industriel et commercial was founded on 7 May 1859, mainly on the initiative of banker Armand Donon who was supported by the politically influential Duke of Morny, as a competitor to the Pereire brothers's Crédit Mobilier on the model of successful British depository banks such as the London and Westminster Bank.
Pascal Cagni has also been an independent director of Banque Transatlantique (CIC Group) since 2006. [23] He was a non-executive director of Kingfisher Plc (2010–2019), [24] a member of Vivendi's Supervisory Board (2012-2017)[22], and a non-executive director of Style.com, the Condé Nast Group's online sales site (2015-2017). [25]
Banque de l'Algérie; Banque de l'Indochine; Banque Française pour le Commerce et l'Industrie; Banque Franco-Serbe; Banque Indosuez; Banque Industrielle de Chine; Banque Nationale de Paris; Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie; Groupe Banque Populaire; La Banque postale; Banque Rothschild; Banque Transatlantique; BRED Banque populaire
The BCM was created in 1911 by the Banque Transatlantique together with its Tunisian subsidiary, the Banque de Tunisie.Its registered office was in Paris, initially at 10, rue de Mogador (later absorbed by the Galeries Lafayette), and from 1925 relocated to the Banque Transatlantique's head office at 17, Boulevard Haussmann.
Eugène Péreire (1 October 1831 – 21 March 1908) was a French financier and politician of Sephardic Jewish origin from Portugal. [1] [2] The son of Isaac Péreire of the prominent Péreire brothers, he founded Banque Transatlantique in 1881.
Crédit Commercial de France; Crédit du Nord. Banque Courtois; Banque Kolb; Banque Laydernier; Banque Rhône-alpes; Banque Tarneaud; Deutsche Bank; HSBC Continental Europe; La Banque postale; Société Générale; See the exhaustive list of banks operating in France, on the FBF website [23]