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359:, assisted by a group of French banks, went on to provide an additional guarantee for depositors. Even so, the worldwide crisis kept spreading and investors continued to withdraw their money. By late 1931, over 75% of BNC deposits had been withdrawn, causing the bank's share price to slump. In January 1932 the French authorities eventually decided to liquidate it.
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631:(UBA) in 1961 following the country’s independence; the BFB initially held a 58% majority stake in UBA, but that decreased to 32.5% in 1973 and 25.5% in 1976 as the Nigerian government gradually took control. In the former French colonies of sub-Saharan Africa, the BNCI created national subsidiaries in 1962 under the brand name
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Partly as a result of its rapid growth, the BNC ran into financial difficulties in the challenging environment of the early 1930s. Confidence in its soundness evaporated in the course of 1931. To avoid a disorderly crash, the French government and a consortium of banks and other companies attempted a
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Meanwhile, the CEM engaged in dynamic expansion of its own, growing from 4 locations in 1913 to 57 in 1930. In 1921, CEM and its part-owned subsidiary the BNC reached an agreement not to compete on their respective turfs, respectively Alsace-Lorraine and the rest of France. CEM gradually sold its BNC
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In the 1950s, BNCI strengthened its position in the domestic retail banking market in France, while at the same time creating specialist services that provided financial advice to French businesspeople and entrepreneurs to help them explore new resources or markets in the developing world. For that
301:, and kept that position until 1923. The BNC soon undertook a series of acquisitions of its own including those of the Banque du Midi, Crédit du Centre, Crédit du Sud-Ouest, Banque de Nancy, and Banque de Metz. By 1922, it had expanded to 442 agencies. That same year, it acquired the Paris-based
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to its collapse in 1921. It was annexed by the expanding BNCI in 1957 and was lightly remodeled by
Marrast on that occasion to form part of the enlarged headquarters complex, including metalwork on the ground floor to host a foreign exchange office. A bridge was added in 1968 to connect the two
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The BNCI was created on the 18 April 1932 to take over the viable business activities of the defunct BNC, while the latter's remaining assets were being liquidated in a process that enabled the reimbursement of the French public assistance by 1950 and of other creditors in 1962; even former
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In 1934, BNCI opened a regional administration centre in
Bordeaux, and later created seven other regional centers to handle routine branch teller tasks. Starting in 1937 it started expanding by buying a number of struggling local and regional banks. These included the
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The building immediately to the east at 2, boulevard des
Italiens (and 1, boulevard Haussmann), on a wedge-shaped block marking the intersection of Boulevard des Italiens and Boulevard Haussmann, was built in 1925-1927 on a design by architects
305:(BFCI). In 1924, it became France's most profitable bank, with profits exceeding 30 million francs. It also opened a branch in London in 1928, and ranked fourth among French banks by total deposits, behind the long-established leaders
790:, that were demolished for the new construction. The BNC building was initially designed in 1927 by architects Georges Guiard and Olivier Carré, but the facades were subsequently modified at the bank's request into a more pioneering
760:, it had them all demolished to erect an iconic new headquarters building, which ironically was completed in 1931 just as the bank was going through the financial turmoil that would soon lead to its replacement by the BNCI.
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Peletier. In 1917, it was relocated to 16, Boulevard des Italiens, which has remained the registered address of its successor entities all the way to
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shareholders were eventually able to recover positive value. The former bank's headquarters and staff were used to create BNCI with fresh capital of 100 million
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509:(BNCIA) and became a basis for expansion over the following two decades in
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1152:"The British & French Bank (1947-1967): A bridge between two nations"
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Société pour le développement international du commerce et de l'industrie
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Establishment of the Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie
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1056:"Banque nationale pour le commerce et l'industrie (BNCI) History"
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637:(BICI, "International Bank for Trade and Industry"), e.g. in
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968:"The Comptoir National d'Escompte de Mulhouse (1848-1930)"
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Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie - Afrique
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purpose it created a specialized subsidiary in 1958, the
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Histoire du Crédit industriel et commercial (1859-2009)
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152:, and its French subsidiary formed in 1913, the
123:Banque nationale pour le commerce et l'industrie
31:Banque nationale pour le commerce et l'industrie
1086:"A Strong Branch Network in Tunisia Since 1894"
566:In 1945, under the impetus of Finance Minister
503:at 17, boulevard Baudin. This was soon renamed
610:Union bancaire pour le commerce et l'industrie
589:, and was eventually renamed BNP plc in 1981.
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1058:. Archives nationales. Archived from
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448:in the north, as well as the smaller
393:Société générale alsacienne de banque
307:Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris
241:Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris
148:that had become German following the
132:Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris
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596:. In 1954, the BNCI transformed the
27:French bank active from 1932 to 1966
847:and Marcel Julien, with a striking
252:Following the French defeat in the
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1544:Orient Commercial Joint Stock Bank
859:from 1910, and of the short-lived
724:announced the merger of BNCI with
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378:Tribunal de commerce de la Seine
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549:through the acquisition of the
246:Comptoir d'escompte de Mulhouse
162:Comptoir d'Escompte de Mulhouse
141:Comptoir d'Escompte de Mulhouse
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1150:Histoire (15 November 2018).
815:Ancient Egyptian architecture
736:Head office building in Paris
728:(CNEP) under the new name of
627:, were restructured into the
1400:BNP Paribas Asset Management
599:Crédit foncier de Madagascar
552:Crédit Foncier de Madagascar
1243:20th Century Press Archives
402:, as the BNCI's first CEO (
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461:Banque générale de Guyenne
376:, former President of the
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155:Banque Nationale de Crédit
18:Banque Nationale de Crédit
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943:Nicolas Stoskopf (2009),
730:Banque Nationale de Paris
587:Banque Nationale de Paris
499:(BUNA), headquartered in
136:Banque Nationale de Paris
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1610:List of investment banks
1554:Shinhan Asset Management
1084:Histoire (8 June 2015).
861:Banca Italiana di Sconto
519:French Equatorial Africa
67:April 18, 1932
1645:Defunct banks of France
1405:BNP Paribas Real Estate
855:, of its successor the
583:Robert Benson & Co.
445:Caisse de Saint-Quentin
374:François Albert-Buisson
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608:. In 1961, it formed
347:) to resign, and the
338:Comptoir Lyon-Alemand
323:Comptoir Lyon-Alemand
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1539:Insinger de Beaufort
1508:Türk Ekonomi Bankası
1314:Jean-Laurent Bonnafé
1309:Jacques de Larosière
1062:on December 18, 2012
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1534:First Hawaiian Bank
1503:Strutt & Parker
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758:Boulevard Haussmann
719:Minister of Finance
605:BNCI - Océan Indien
511:French North Africa
357:Minister of Finance
254:Franco-Prussian War
184:February Revolution
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