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The Société de Gestion et de Financement (SOGEFI) was created in 1992 by a group of businessmen, with no public office. On 1 April 1996 the BGF was created by the same group as a commercial bank, taking over the assets of SOGEFI.
Bpifrance also known as the Banque publique d'investissement (lit. ' [French] Public Investment Bank ' ) is a French public sector investment bank . It is a joint venture of two state owned enterprises : the Caisse des dépôts et consignations and EPIC BPI-Groupe (formerly EPIC OSEO).
Oney may refer to: Oney, France, a subsidiary of French Auchan Holding and Banque Accord; Oney, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in Oklahoma "Oney" (song), a song written by Jerry Chesnut and sung by Johnny Cash in 1972; Oney Judge, also known as Ona, an enslaved lady's maid owned by first lady Martha Washington, who liberated herself
RCI Banque SA (French pronunciation: [ɛʁ se i bɑ̃k]), trading as Mobilize Financial Services, is a France-based international company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Renault and part of Renault's Mobilize unit.
SFIL, known until 2015 as Société de Financement Local, is a French public credit institution spun off in February 2013 from the publicly rescued Dexia. SFIL operates in local public sector financing and large export credit contracts refinancing, in commercial partnership with publicly owned bank La Banque Postale (LBP).
BGFIBank Group is a large financial services conglomerate in Central, West and East Africa, with subsidiaries in ten countries. The member institutions serve both individuals and businesses, with emphasis on small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs).
Banque de Salonique; Co-operative Bank of Achaia in liquidation, deposits taken over by National Bank of Greece [3] Co-operative Bank of Dodecanese (deposits taken over by Alpha Bank) [4] Co-operative Bank of Evia (deposits taken over by Alpha Bank) [4] Co-operative Bank of Lamia; Cooperative Bank of Lesvos-Lemnos
In 1999 it entered into a merger agreement with rival bank Paribas, but this was scuppered by a competitor, the Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP). In 1998 Société Générale paid $540 million in cash to acquire Cowen & Company, a New York investment bank that specialized in the health care, technology and communications industries. [ 23 ]