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  2. Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Cohen, Cowen's chief executive became its chairman, and Curtis R. Welling, an investment banker from Societe Generale's New York office became president and chief executive. [ 23 ] In 1998, Société Générale set up Retail Banking outside France as a separate division, underscoring the Group's resolve to make this business one of ...

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  4. GEFA Bank - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Societe Generale Equipment Finance Former Headquarter GEFA. GEFA Bank GmbH is a financial services provider specialising in independent manufacturer sales and investment financing of mobile assets. The company was founded in 1949 as a subsidiary of the Deutsche Bank, [2] with its headquarters based in Wuppertal [3] at the Robert ...

  5. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance)) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services.

  6. Compagnie Algérienne - Wikipedia

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    Louis Frémy (1805-1891), founding chairman of the SGA. The Société Générale Algérienne (SGA) was created in Paris on 18 May 1865, at a time of ambitious outward-oriented French business initiatives such as the Suez Company (est. 1858) or Imperial Ottoman Bank (est. 1863 with British partners).

  7. AGF (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, AGF was 72% state owned by the French government. [2] Thus, AGF was among those companies owned in large part by the government in 1993 when passage of a French "denationalization law" took place. [3]

  8. Crédit Mobilier - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of Crédit Mobilier Français in 1913 The same building today. In 1902, a group of investors led by Jacques de Lapisse acquired control of the Crédit Mobilier from the Pereire family and merged it with the Office des Rentiers, adopting the name Crédit mobilier français (CMF) for the merged entity.

  9. Category:Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Societe Generale Ghana; Société Générale (Canada) Societe Generale bank Montenegro; Société Générale Morocco; Société Générale, London Branch v Geys; Tours Société Générale; Société Marseillaise de Crédit; Splitska banka