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  2. Banque Marocaine du Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Banque Marocaine du Commerce can refer to one of two banking companies: BMCE Bank (Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur) BMCI (Banque Marocaine du Commerce et de l'Industrie)

  3. Bank of Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Luxembourg-based AFH, the parent company of the Bank of Africa Group, rebranded itself into Bank of Africa Group S.A., and BMCE took a 35% shareholding interest, bringing financial capital and banking expertise. [12] BMCE became majority owner of the BOA group in 2010, and held a 72.6 percent equity stake by 2013. [6]

  4. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Ottawa: 1874 1919 Merged into the Bank of Nova Scotia. [70] Bank of the People: 1835 1840 Merged into the Bank of Montreal. [71] Bank of Prince Edward Island 1856 1881 Failed. [68] [72] Bank of Toronto: 1855 1955 Operated as The Millers Association of Canada West before reorganizing as the Bank of Toronto in 1855.

  5. Morocco's BMCE Bank looks to build on China ties to deliver ...

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    BMCE Bank is looking to build on its ties with China to help finance and develop a new industrial city in the north of Morocco, its president and chief executive told Reuters. BMCE, one of the ...

  6. BMCI - Wikipedia

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    The Banque Marocaine pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (BMCI, lit. ' Moroccan Bank for Commerce and Industry ') is a bank in Morocco, headquartered in Casablanca.It is majority-owned subsidiary of Paris-based BNP Paribas (BNPP), and originates from the Moroccan operations of a predecessor of BNPP, the Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (BNCI).

  7. Molsons Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank operated 125 branches primarily in Quebec and Ontario. It also had branches in western Canada and agents in the US and UK. [3] The Bank of Montreal at 3 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario, is a former branch of the Molson Bank that was built in 1914 and is on the Registry of Historical Places of Canada. [4]

  8. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Bank of Montreal proposed a merger with the Royal Bank of Canada around the same time that CIBC proposed to combine with the Toronto-Dominion Bank. [23] The banks argued that these mergers would enable them to compete globally with other financial institutions. [33] This would have left Canada with only three major national banks.

  9. What is offshore banking? - AOL

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    The holder of an offshore bank account can use the account to make and receive payments, hold money, and set up savings and investment accounts in multiple currencies.