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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). [2]
In April 2022, Société Générale became the first major financial group to leave Russian market because of International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War. [37] In May 2022, Société Générale announced the closing of the sale of Rosbank and the Group's Russian insurance subsidiaries to Interros Capital. This transaction results for ...
[27] [28] On June 1, 2023, Jean-Paul Julia replaced Olivier Klein as the Chief Executive Officer of BRED. [29] [30] [31] En 2022, la banque exploite 325 agences de proximité, dont 92 dans les DOM. [32] For the financial year 2022, it reported a net income of 507.4 million euros and a net banking income of 1.63 billion euros. [33]
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[3]: 20 In the 1930s, the Société Générale in turn absorbed all its local Belgian banking affiliates with the only exception of the Banque d'Anvers, [3]: 21 then spun off the Générale de Banque as mandated by new Belgian legislation in 1935 while keeping controlling ownership of it. By end-1939, the Société Générale's share of the ...
Société tunisienne de l'électricité et du gaz (الشركة التونسية للكهرباء و الغاز) or STEG is a Tunisian public company non-administrative. Established in 1962, its mission is the production and distribution of electricity and natural gas on the Tunisian territory.
The group also publishes the daily newspaper Le Figaro and the magazines Le Figaro Magazine and Madame Figaro Magazine. [3] [4] The publisher of Le Particulier is Le Particulier Editions SA, [5] which was also acquired by the Figaro Group on 18 May 2009. [6] The former publisher of the magazine was the Group Express-Expansion. [7]
This reform was made official by decree no. 2014-445 from 30 April 2014, which took effect on 12 May 2014. The DCRI became the Direction générale de la Sécurité intérieure (DGSI), no longer under the authority of the General Director of the Police Nationale but reporting directly to the Minister of the Interior, giving it increased ...