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  2. Banking in France - Wikipedia

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    The banking industry in France has, as of 11 October 2008, an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 28 to 1, and its short-term liabilities are equal to 60% of the French GDP or 128% of its national debt. [1] France operates a deposits guarantee fund, known as the Fonds de Garantie des Depôts.

  3. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    ING Group is one of the biggest banks in the world, and consistently ranks among the top 30 largest banks globally. With a history dating back to 1737, Van Lanschot Kempen is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands, [49] the oldest independent bank in the Benelux [50] [51] and one of the oldest independent banks in the world. [52]

  4. BNP Paribas - Wikipedia

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    BNP Paribas. Hello bank! BNP Paribas (sometimes referred to as BNPP or BNP) is a French multinational universal bank and financial services holding company headquartered in Paris. [5][6][7][8] It was founded in 2000 from the merger of two of France's foremost financial institutions, Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) and Paribas. [9]

  5. Bank of France - Wikipedia

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    www.banque-france.fr. The Bank of France (French: Banque de France, the name used by the bank to refer to itself in all English communications) is the French member of the Eurosystem. It was established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1800 as a private-sector corporation with unique public status. It was granted note-issuance monopoly in Paris in 1803 ...

  6. Crédit Lyonnais - Wikipedia

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    The Crédit Lyonnais (French: [kʁedi ljɔnɛ], "Lyon Credit [Company]") was a major French bank, created in 1863 and absorbed by former rival Crédit Agricole in 2003. Its head office was initially in Lyon but moved to Paris in 1882. In the early years of the 20th century, it was the world's largest bank by total assets.

  7. Banque Transatlantique - Wikipedia

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    Banque Transatlantique. Building at 26, avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt in Paris, headquarters of Banque Transatlantique since 2000. The Banque Transatlantique is a French bank that was founded by Eugène Péreire in 1881, and remains as one of France's oldest private banks. Its ownership was acquired in 1941 by Crédit Industriel et Commercial ...

  8. Category:Banks of France - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative banks of France ‎ (3 C) Crédit Agricole ‎ (2 C, 9 P, 1 F) Crédit Mutuel ‎ (14 P)

  9. Fédération Bancaire Française - Wikipedia

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    Website. fbf.fr /en /. The Fédération Bancaire Française (French: French Banking Federation) (FBF) is the professional body representing over 330 commercial, cooperative, and mutual banks operating in France and includes both French and foreign-based organizations.