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Brussels: CTBK BE BX BKCP Bank/Banque [6] Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Brussels: BKCP BE BB BNP Paribas Fortis: BNP Paribas: Generale Bank, ASLK / CGER (Algemene Spaar- en Lijfrentekas/Caisse Generale d'Epargne et Retraite), Fintro Brussels: GEBA BE BB bpost bank [7] bpost banque [8] 50/50% ownership between bpost and BNP Paribas ...
The bpost bank brand disappeared from post offices and was replaced by the BNP Paribas Fortis brand and logo. BNP Paribas Fortis is a 25% shareholder of Batopin (Belgian ATM Optimisation Initiative), a Belgian company that was established jointly by BNP Paribas Fortis, KBC , Belfius and ING Belgium on 10 March 2020.
Certipost is a Belgian electronic communications subsidiary of bpost based in Aalst founded in 2002. They produce solutions to issues with electronic document exchange and archiving including digital certificate and electronic identity cards. In October 2017, bpost acquired American e-commerce company Radial, Inc. for US$820 million. [4]
The Bank of Brussels (French: Banque de Bruxelles, Dutch: Bank van Brussel) was a prominent bank in Brussels, established in 1871 and merged in 1975 with Banque Lambert to form Banque Bruxelles Lambert.
Banque Belge pour l'Étranger; Banque Nagelmackers; Befimmo; Belga (news agency) Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries; Bellerose Belgium; Besix; BHF Kleinwort Benson Group; Bpost; Broadnet Holdings BV; Brussels Stock Exchange
It also opened branches in Brussels and Ostend. [1] In 1929 its Brussels branch opened in the prestigious Hotel Coudenberg building at No. 6 Place Royale, after renovation on a design by architect Henry Lacoste . [8]: 237–238 In 1962, Barclays sold its controlling stake in Banque de Commerce to Banque de Bruxelles.
In 1962, Citibank reopened its banking facilities in Brussels. In 1969, Citibank took over Crédivit Bank and Financia Bank. Crédivit merged with Financia to form Famibank in 1977. After having taken over Banque Copine and Banque Sud Belge, Banque Sud Belge merged with Famibank
Building at Avenue Louise 54 in Brussels, SBB head office 1928-1931. The Banque Générale Belge (BGB) was established in Namur in 1901, succeeding the partnership (French: société en commandite par actions) named A. de Lhoneux, Linon & Cie, an earlier bank founded in 1859.