- The
Banque Belgo-Congolaise,
abbreviated in 1965 as
Banque Belgolaise, was a Brussels-based
Belgian bank spun off in 1960 from the
Banque du
Congo Belge...
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Banque Belgolaise and the
Netherlands Development Finance Company. The new
owners renamed the bank
Allied Bank. In
October 2006,
Banque Belgolaise sold...
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Bujumbura was
acquired in 1965 by
Banque Belgolaise. In June 2008, the bank's main shareholder,
Banque Belgolaise, sold its
shares in BCB to
three independent...
- Ruanda-Urundi. Its
operations in
Belgium were spun off in 1960 as
Banque Belgolaise. Its
commercial operations in
Burundi were also spun off in 1964 and became...
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founded as a
joint venture between the
Government of
Rwanda and
Banque Belgolaise, with each
owning 50
percent of the
ordinary share capital. In 1967, the...
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acquired on 25
January 2000 by
Banque Belgolaise,
while the
government retained the
other 20 percent. In 2006,
Belgolaise in turn sold its
stake to a consortium...
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Chemins de Fer du
Congo or the
Banque du
Congo Belge later called Banque Belgolaise.
During WWII he was
governor of the Société Générale de Belgique. He also...
- of €45.74 billion.[citation needed] In
early 2005,
Fortis put
Banque Belgolaise, its sub-saharan
Africa subsidiary, up for sale.
Failing to find a suitable...
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Straelen was born in
Borgerhout to Paul Verstraelen,
Director of the
Banque Belgolaise in Antwerp, and
Leopoldina Vinsolest from Borgerhout. Van
Straelen attended...
- from the bank,
leaving shareholding in
Kenyan hands. In 1995,
Banque Belgolaise, a
Belgian financial institution acquired 25%
shareholding in
Middle East...