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What (who) is livret de banque - definition

SWISS BANK
Banque Cantonale de Geneve; Banque Cantonale de Genève; Banque cantonale de Geneve
  • The current head office of BGE at Quai de l'Île was inaugurated in 1991 by the Banque Hypothécaire du Canton de Genève. The site was the location of numerous mills until the mid-19th century.<ref name=TDGHisto/>

Banque de Madagascar         
  • Note of 100 francs - Comores, 1962
HISTORICAL BANK IN FRENCH MADAGASCAR.
Draft:Banque de Madagascar; Banque de Madagascar et des Comores
The Banque de Madagascar, from 1946 the Banque de Madagascar et des Comores, was a bank established by the French government in 1925 to issue currency and provide credit in French Madagascar. As such, it fulfilled many of the functions of a central bank for the colony.
Banque cantonale du Valais         
The Cantonal Bank of Valais (; ) is the cantonal bank of the Swiss canton of Valais. It is part of the 24 cantonal banks serving Switzerland's 26 cantons.
Banque de l'Algérie         
  • Former Parisian seat of the Banque de l'Algérie (1900-1963) at 217, boulevard Saint-Germain
  • Ancien siège du Tribunal administratif (Tunisie)}}, at 10, rue de Rome in [[Tunis]]
  • Former branch of the Banque de l'Algérie in [[Béjaïa]]
Banque de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie
the Banque de l'Algérie, from 1949 to 1958 Banque de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie, was a French bank created in 1851, that operated as the central bank for French Algeria and, from 1904, also for the French protectorate of Tunisia until Tunisian independence. Following Algerian independence in 1962, it was succeeded by the new state’s Bank of Algeria (), and its French operations were wound up in 1963.

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Banque cantonale de Genève

Banque Cantonale de Genève (BCGE) is a limited company established under Swiss public law, resulting from the merger of the Caisse d'Épargne de la République et Canton de Genève (founded in 1816) and the Banque Hypothécaire du Canton de Genève (founded in 1847). It is one of the 24 cantonal banks.

72.6% of the bank's capital is held by the Geneva public authorities (the State of Geneva holds 44.3%, the city of Geneva holds 20.9%, while the Geneva municipalities hold 7.4%). The rest of the capital (27.4%) is traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange, where the bank is listed.

BCGE group operates as a universal bank: its client base is made up of both individuals and companies. The activities of the Group include day-to-day banking services, mortgage loans, financing of companies and public authorities, asset management, pension services, private banking and commodity trade finance.

In addition to its 21 branches in the Canton of Geneva, the group is also present in Lausanne, Zurich, and Basel in Switzerland as well as in France (Lyon, Annecy, Paris), and it maintains two representative offices in Dubai and Hong Kong.