gestionnaire de crédit - significado y definición. Qué es gestionnaire de crédit
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Qué (quién) es gestionnaire de crédit - definición

BANK
Credit foncier de France; Crédit Foncier; Credit Foncier de France
  • Hotel d'Evreux}}
  • Façade of the former Crédit Foncier complex on [[Place Vendôme]]
  • Former head office of Crédit Foncier at 19, rue des Capucines in Paris
  • Entrance of Credit Foncier de France, c. 1913

Crédit Foncier de France         
Crédit Foncier de France (CFF) was a major French bank, active from 1852 to 2019 when its activities were entirely subsumed into Groupe BPCE, although the brand name appears to remain active.
Crédit Commercial de France         
  • Wartime advertising of CCF, 1918
  • Detail of former CCF head office building at 20, rue Lafayette
  • Logo of HSBC CCF between 2000 and 2005
  • Head office of BSF, then of CCF from 1908 to 1922 at 20, rue La Fayette in Paris
  • First head office of BSF at 27, rue Laffitte in Paris
DEFUNCT FRENCH BANK, NOW PART OF HSBC
Credit Commercial de France
Crédit Commercial de France (CCF) was a commercial bank in France, headquartered in Paris, avenue des Champs-Élysées. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC in April 2000, and was renamed HSBC France on 1 November 2005.
Credit mobilier         
  • The same building today
  • Headquarters of Crédit Mobilier Français in 1913
  • Émile Pereire]]. The doubling of Crédit Mobilier's share capital in 1866 by issuing 120,000 shares was a last desperate attempt to save itself from the distressed situation, but the influx of 60 million francs of new funds only held off the collapse for a short while; this occurred in the autumn of 1867.
19TH-CENTURY FRENCH BANKING COMPANY
Credit Mobilier; Credit Mobiler; Crédit Mobiler; Société Générale du Crédit Mobilier; Société générale du Crédit mobilier; Société générale de Crédit mobilier
·- A joint stock company, formed for general banking business, or for the construction of public works, by means of loans on personal estate, after the manner of the credit foncier on real estate. In practice, however, this distinction has not been strictly observed.

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Crédit Foncier de France

Crédit Foncier de France (CFF) was a major French bank, active from 1852 to 2019 when its activities were entirely subsumed into Groupe BPCE, although the brand name appears to remain active.