Belgium Banks
ABN AMRO Bank Belgium
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The network bank in Belgium, including a great "network bank" screen saver to download!
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ABN AMRO Belgium |
ABN AMRO Bank is one of the world's leading asset managers with significant experience in managing assets for institutional clients, insurance companies and other institutions, as well as private individuals. ABN AMRO Asset Management provides strong capabilities in traditional fundamental management for equity, fixed income, money market, balanced and real estate products, as well as in quantitative products. Return enhanced and risk controlled approaches may also be used through the application of derivatives in various investment strategies. |
AGF
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AGF is a French insurance company, headquartered in Rue de Richelieu, Paris. The holding company is called Assurances Générales de France, but the company only refers to itself as AGF. Having held a majority stake in AGF since 1998, Allianz SE of Germany achieved 100% ownership of the company in July 2007. AGF was listed on the Paris Stock Exchange (now Euronext Paris) in February 1976 and delisted after the completion of Allianz's takeover.
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Argenta (bank)
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Argenta is a Belgian bank with headquarters in Antwerp.
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AXA
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AXA (Euronext: CS, NYSE: AXA) is a French global insurance companies group headquartered in Paris and founded in 1985 by Claude Bébéar. AXA is not the name of a single company but a group of companies independently organized and operated according to the regulations of many different countries.
The AXA group of companies are engaged in life, health and other forms of insurance, as well as investment management. The AXA group operates primarily in Western Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific region and the Middle East.
There are five operating business segments with the AXA group of companies: Life & Savings, Property & Casualty, International Insurance (including reinsurance), Asset Management and Other Financial Services.
The combined group has 189,000 employees and US$122 billion of revenues in 2004. AXA ranks as the 15th largest company in the world (based on revenues) on the 2006 Fortune Global 500 list.
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Axionweb |
STREET: Place des Gueux 10 CITY:Brussels STATE:Brussels ZIP:1000 PHONE: +32 2 7433550 BANK TYPE : Cyber Bank INCORPORATED: Belgium |
Bank Corluy
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Bank Corluy Effectenbankiers N.V offers private banking, asset management, security brokerage and trading, and investment advisory services. The bank was founded in 1919 and is based in Antwerpen, Belgium. As of April, 2005, Bank Corluy Effectenbankiers N.V. is a subsidiary of ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
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Bank Delen |
Bank Delen is a specialist in asset management, and in particular private asset management. |
Bank van Breda
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Banque de La Poste/Bank van De Post
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Blvd. Anspach 1, Bruxelles, , Belgium ()32 02 545 62 11, 32 02 545 62 05 fax, http://www.bpo.be Primary SIC: National Commercial Banks, Primary NAICS: Commercial Banking Description: Finance: Provision of banking and insurance services
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BBL Web'Bank |
Web'Bank is the site of Bank Brussels Lambert, with product information, trevel offers, vacancies, news and Surf'25, a paradise for young surfers. |
CBC former Crйdit Gйnйral
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Cortal Belgium |
By acquiring 60 per cent of the capital currently held by the DEXIA Group, Cortal France becomes the sole shareholder of its subsidiary Cortal Belgium. This step follows the integration of the German online broker Consors started in May 2002. Also a bank branch was established in Brussels. For Rudy Dupont, CEO of Cortal Belgium, this decision is an important landmark in the ten-year history of Cortal Belgium, because it simultaneously creates the basis for developing and expanding the new Cortal Consors Group’s European business. Cortal Belgium will now implement Cortal Consors’ European model, offer new investment types and expand its activities in Belgium. |
CPH - Banque
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A caractиre rйgional, le CPH dispose d'une trentaine d'agences йtablies principalement en Hainaut.
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Dexia Bank België NV
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Dexia (Euronext: DEXB, DX, LuxSE: DXB) is a Belgian-French financial institution, also referred to as the Dexia Group, specialized in public finance. It was founded in 1996 through the merger of Crédit Communal de Belgique/Gemeentekrediet van België (founded 1860) and Crédit Local de France (founded 1987). The Dexia Group was founded as a dual-listed company, but in 1999 the Belgian entity took over the French entity to form one company. Dexia is a member of the BEL20, CAC 40, and LuxX indices. The company is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
The BIC code is GKCC BE BB, which mirrors the name of the old 'Gemeentekrediet-Crédit Communal'.
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Fortis Bank NV |
Fortis (Euronext: FORA, Euronext: FORB, LuxSE: FOR) is a banking, insurance, and investment management company, and is the 20th largest business in the world by revenue. The Benelux countries are Fortis' home base and its strength. Fortis' banking operations include network (retail), commercial, and merchant banking; its insurance products include life, health, and property/casualty lines. Products are sold through independent agents and brokers, financial planners, and through Fortis Bank branches. It is listed on the Euronext Brussels, Euronext Amsterdam, and Luxembourg stock exchanges.
In addition to acquiring a retail bank in Poland, Fortis acquired 89.3% of the shares of Turkey's fifth largest privately owned bank Dışbank from Doğan Group on 11 April 2005. Considering the outstanding public shares, the total bid is approximately €985 million. From 28 November 2005 on, the network of 173 branches of Dışbank was rebranded Fortis.
As of 2006 its profits were €4.56 billion according to Forbes magazine with a market value of €45.74 billion.
Fortis acquired Dryden Wealth Management from Prudential Financial on 4 October 2005.
Fortis Insurance UK has its own in-house worldwide medical emergency service, Assistance International. Fortis is the shirt sponsor of the R.S.C. Anderlecht and Feyenoord Rotterdam football clubs. Fortis is also the main sponsor of the Turkish Football Cup and the Luxembourg National Division.
Fortis was part of the consortium with Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) and Banco Santander, that announced on October 8, 2007, that an offer for 86% of outstanding ABN AMRO stock had been accepted, making way for the largest ever bank takeover in history.[1] On November 1 2007, an extraordinary shareholder meeting was held to change ABN AMRO's management. Mark Fisher from RBS took over as CEO. At that meeting the consortium stated that 97% of all shares were in their hands.
Fortis will use the ABN AMRO brand name for Fortis's retail banking operations in the Netherlands.
On July 11, 2008, the CEO of Fortis, Jean Votron, stepped down after the ABN Amro deal had depleted Fortis' capital. The total value of Fortis, as reflected by its stock value, was at that time a third of what it had been before the acquisition, and just under the value it had paid for ABN Amro's Benelux activities alone.
Fortis is an international provider of banking and insurance services to personal, business and institutional customers. We deliver a total package of financial products and services through our own high-performance channels, and via intermediaries and other partners.
Fortis ranks among Europe's top 20 financial institutions, with a market capitalisation of EUR 43 billion. With excellent solvency, a presence in over 50 countries and a dedicated, professional workforce of 60,000, our company combines global strength with local flexibility. |
HSBC Bank plc
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HSBC Bank plc is one of the major clearing banks in the United Kingdom having more assets than any other bank. The business ranges from the traditional High Street roles of personal finance and commercial banking, to private banking, consumer finance as well as corporate and investment banking. Across all brands the bank operates some 1800 sites in the UK. The UK headquarters of HSBC are at HSBC Tower, 8 Canada Square in the Canary Wharf area of East London. This building is also home to HSBC Group's headquarters, and houses some 8,000 staff over 45 levels.
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ING Belgique |
former BBL Bank Brussels Lambert |
ING Group
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ING Groep N.V. (NYSE: ING, Euronext: INGA) (known as ING Group) is a financial institution of Dutch origin offering banking, insurance and asset management services. ING stands for Internationale Nederlanden Groep.
As of 2007, ING Group covers 85 million private, corporate and institutional clients in 50 countries with a workforce of over 130,000 people. It has offices in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Poland, Romania, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey,Thailand, UK and United States. It owns ING Direct, a virtual bank with operations in Australia, Canada, Spain, UK, USA and elsewhere. In the 2008 Forbes Global 2000, ING was the ninth-largest company in the world.
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KBC Bank NV |
KBC Bank NV is a Belgian universal bank, focusing on private clients and small and medium-sized enterprises. Besides retail banking, insurance and asset management activities (in collaboration with sister companies KBC Insurance NV and KBC Asset Management NV), KBC Bank also offers services to businesses and engages in market activities.
The parent company, KBC Group NV, is one of the major companies in Belgium and one of the major financial groups in Europe, employing some 51,000 staff and serving 11 million customers.
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RealBank
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