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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 ...
In 1965, it absorbed the Moroccan operations of Société Marseillaise de Crédit and expanded to more cities. In 1971, it purchased a fifth of the operations of Société de Banque du Maghreb, the Moroccan entity of the former Crédit Foncier d'Algérie et de Tunisie, [1] with the rest taken over by Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur (BMCE).
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سوسيتيه جنرال; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Сосиете Женерал
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Société Générale; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org الشركة العامة (المغرب)
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. Its 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories worldwide. [2]
The Société Générale de Belgique (Dutch: Generale Maatschappij van België, lit. ' General Company of Belgium ' ; often referred to in Belgium simply as "Société Générale" or SGB) was an investment bank and, subsequently, an industrial and financial conglomerate in Belgium between 1822 and 2003.
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
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).