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Cowen was taken over by the Societe Generale Securities Corporation, the French bank's New York investment bank, and renamed the SG Cowen Securities Corporation. 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.
Societe Generale de Banque au Liban S.A.L. (SGBL), (Arabic: بنك سوسيتيه جنرال في لبنان, founded in 1953), is a Lebanese bank, and a subsidiary of SGBL Group, [1] and offers banking services in the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan), the Gulf (United Arab Emirates) and Europe (Cyprus, France and Monaco).
Commercial Bank Tchad (CBT, former Banque de Développement du Tchad - BDT), part of Commercial Bank Group; Banque Agricole et Commerciale (BAC), state-controlled [3] Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce (Tchad) S.A., part of BSIC Group; United Bank for Africa (UBA) Tchad, part of UBA Group
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The Société Générale de Banque held 40 percent of all deposits in Belgium. [3]: V The bank subsequently further expanded into retail banking services: its Belgian branch network grew from 328 in 1945 to 640 in 1964 and 1,100 in 1975. [3]: V-VI In 1985, its name was further abbreviated to Générale de Banque (Dutch: Generale Bank). [4]
Banque de l'Habitat du Sénégal (BHS) Banque des Institutions Mutualistes d'Afrique de l'Ouest (BIMAO) Banque Islamique du Sénégal (BIS) Banque Nationale pour le Développement Économique (BNDE) Banque Régionale de Marchés (BRM) Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce - Senegal, part of BSIC Group; BGFIBank Senegal ...
[6]: 462 As a consequence, the former mainland French branches of the Compagnie Algérienne became branches of the respective regional banks of the Crédit du Nord group (itself acquired in 1997 by Société Générale), e.g. the Société Marseillaise de Crédit in Marseille, the Banque Courtois in Bordeaux, or the Banque Nuger in Vichy.
In 1998, it was privatised again and bought by the Crédit Commercial de France, owned by HSBC. [1] In 2001, online banking was added to the website. [1] In 2008, it was bought by Banque Populaire. [2] It was sold to Crédit du Nord (a member of the Société Générale group) in 2010. Since then, all Credit du Nord agencies in the south of ...