- Crédit
Foncier de
France (French pronunciation: [kʁedi fɔ̃sje də fʁɑ̃s], CFF) was a
major French bank,
active from 1852 to 2019 when its
activities were...
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Credit Foncier is the name of Crédit
Foncier de France, a
mortgage bank in France.
Credit Foncier of America, a
defunct real
estate company in the U.S...
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integrated the
former Crédit
Foncier de France's
activities into its
other operations and
terminated the use of the Crédit
Foncier brand. In June–July 2021...
- The Crédit
Foncier de l'Indochine (French pronunciation: [kʁedi fɔ̃sje də lɛ̃dɔʃin], lit. 'Mortgage
Credit Bank of Indochina', abbr. CFI) was a colonial...
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Credit Foncier of
America was a late 19th-century
financing and real
estate company in Omaha, Nebraska. The
company existed primarily to
promote the townsites...
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ancestor of Barclays, the Anglo-Egyptian Bank,
entered in 1888, and
Credit Foncier (now Crédit Agricole)
entered in 1920.[citation needed]
There is some manufacturing...
- The Crédit
Foncier d'Algérie et de
Tunisie (French pronunciation: [kʁedi fɔ̃sje dalʒeʁi e də tynizi], lit. 'Land
Credit [Bank] of
Algeria and Tunisia'...
- The Crédit
Foncier d'Extrême-Orient (CFEO, lit. 'Land
Mortgage Bank of the Far East') was a
colonial bank
headquartered in Brussels,
known from its foundation...
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joined Crédit
foncier franco-canadien,
where he
became general manager in 1975 and
president in 1979. In 1982
Gratton left Crédit
foncier to
become president...
- l'Oise après la
Grande Guerre: les
bases d'une
nouvelle géographie du
foncier, in
Annales Historiques Compiégnoises 113–114, pp. 25–36, 2009. Parent...