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  2. GE Capital - Wikipedia

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    GE Money Bank (formerly GE Capital Bank) was a significant institution in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1997, after the acquisition of Agrobanka bank as GE Capital Bank. In the year 2000, it changed the name to GE Money Bank. It went through an IPO in 2016 and operates under the new name of Moneta Money Bank.

  3. Here's How GE Is Fixing Its Banking Fiasco - AOL

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    Once regarded as a "bank with an industrial arm," General Electric's management team has made a concerted effort to invert that image in recent years. GE wants to relegate its finance unit, GE ...

  4. GE Capital Retail Bank Closes MetLife Bank Deposit ... - AOL

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    GE Capital Retail Bank Closes MetLife Bank Deposit Transaction Transaction adds approximately $6.4 billion in deposits and complements GE Capital's successful Retail Finance business and funding ...

  5. GE Commercial Finance - Wikipedia

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    GE Commercial Finance was a unit of GE Capital, [1] (one of five major operating divisions of General Electric). Headquartered in Norwalk , Connecticut , United States, it plays a role in over 35 countries and had assets of over US$ 335 billion at year end 2007.

  6. GE Capital Retail Bank and Penske Automotive Group ... - AOL

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    GE Capital Retail Bank and Penske Automotive Group Launch Consumer Financing Program CarCareONE SM Credit Card to be Accepted at Locations Nationwide STAMFORD, Conn. & BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich ...

  7. Kidder, Peabody & Company - Wikipedia

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    GE believed that Kidder would be a good fit for its financial services division, GE Capital. GE executives had felt chagrin at putting up money to finance leveraged buyouts, only to have to pay large fees to other investment banks. GE believed that it made sense to find a way to keep these fees for itself after taking such expensive risks.