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Former head office building on 84, boulevard Mohammed V in Casablanca. Société Générale Morocco, formal name the Société Générale Marocaine de Banques since 1965 [1] (SGMB), is the Moroccan subsidiary of Société Générale, headquartered in Casablanca and originally established in 1913. [2]
Crédit Agricole du Maroc (CAM), state-owned; CFG Group; Citibank Morocco , part of Citigroup; Crédit Immobilier et Hôtelier (CIH Bank), part of CDG Group; Crédit du Maroc; Fonds d'Équipement Communal (FEC), state-owned; Mediafinance, part of BCP Group (later rebranded as BCP Securities Services) Société Générale Marocaine de Banques (SGMB)
The following is a list of banks in the Arab World.The modern system of Arab banks was created in Egypt in the late 19th century, with the campaign of modernizing the country.
Investment banking at Societe Generale in Russia was run by Jacques Der Megreditchian until 2000 [24] At that time, Société Générale became officially concerned with money laundering scandal and underground economy. [25] In 2001, Société Générale acquired a controlling interest in the TCW Group.
Royal Air Maroc Express: Consumer services Airlines Casablanca: 2009 Airline, part of Royal Air Maroc: S A Siger: Conglomerates - Casablanca: 2002 Holding company P A Société Automobiles Ménara: Consumer goods Automobiles Casablanca: 1972 Automotive P A Société Nationale d'Investissement: Conglomerates - Casablanca: 1966 Holding company P ...
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The Caisse de dépot et de gestion (French pronunciation: [kɛs də depo e də ʒɛstjɔ̃], lit. ' Deposit and Management Fund ', abbr. CDG) is a state-owned financial institution which manages long-term savings in Morocco.
The Compagnie générale du Maroc (General Company of Morocco), known as "Genaroc", is a French financial holding company founded in February 1912 by a consortium of French banks headed by the Bank of Paris and the Netherlands.