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  2. Banque Belge pour l'Étranger - Wikipedia

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    Building at Rue des Colonies / Koloniënstraat 66 in Brussels, head office of Banque Belge pour l'Étranger in the interwar period. [1] It was initially erected in 1909 as Palais de l'Expansion on a design by architect Franz Van Ophem [], then repurposed in 1913 as Brussels branch of the Antwerp-based Banque de Reports, de Fonds Publics & de Dépôts (BRFPD), [2] and used by the Société ...

  3. Banque de Belgique - Wikipedia

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    The Banque de Belgique was founded by liberal leader Charles de Brouckère on 26 February 1835. The aim was to partly offset the financial dominance in the country of the Société Générale de Belgique which was viewed as not providing savings services to the broader Belgian population, [1] and was also perceived as too much controlled by Dutch interests.

  4. West African CFA franc - Wikipedia

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    Usage of: West African CFA franc Central African CFA franc The West African CFA franc (French: franc CFA or simply franc, ISO 4217 code: XOF; abbreviation: F.CFA) is the currency used by eight independent states in West Africa which make up the West African Economic and Monetary Union: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo.

  5. CFA franc - Wikipedia

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    Usage of: West African CFA franc (XOF) Central African CFA franc (XAF) The CFA franc (French: franc CFA, [fʁɑ̃ seɛfɑ]) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for Communauté Financière Africaine, i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African countries ...

  6. National Bank of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank was created by Minister Walthère Frère-Orban in 1850 with a unique hybrid status: in the form of a limited company, but with the main objective to carry out missions of general interest entrusted to it by legislation of 5 May 1850, including replacing the Société Générale de Belgique (SGB) as fiscal agent of the Belgian government.

  7. List of circulating fixed exchange rate currencies - Wikipedia

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    Fixed currency Anchor currency Rate (anchor / fixed) Abkhazian apsar: Russian ruble: 0.1 Alderney pound (only coins) [1]: Pound sterling: 1 Aruban florin: U.S. dollar: 1.79

  8. List of central banks - Wikipedia

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    Banque Centrale de la République de Guinée: 1960 Guinea-Bissau: West African CFA franc: Central Bank of West African States: Banco Central dos Estados da África Ocidental: 1959 Guyana: Guyanese dollar: Bank of Guyana: 1965 Haiti: Haitian gourde: Bank of the Republic of Haiti: Banque de la République d'Haïti / Bank Repiblik Ayiti: 1979 Hong ...

  9. List of banks in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belfius Bank/Banque Belgian State: Artesia, Bacob (B.A.C.), Dexia, Gemeentekrediet/Crédit Communal Brussels: GKCC BE BB Beobank: Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Citibank Belgium (1968 –- March 2013) Brussels: CTBK BE BX BKCP Bank/Banque [6] Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe (100%) [5] Brussels: BKCP BE BB BNP Paribas Fortis: BNP Paribas