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  2. SWIFT - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Alisherov Eraj, Alif Bank Treasury Department Swift Transfers & Banking Relationship Expert in the Republic of Tajikistan, describes that the leading cause for the late Swift Go adoption in Tajikistan was the Core Banking System itself. To connect to Swift Go, he adds, banking system interfaces needed to be upgraded and integrate ...

  3. Financial Services and Markets Authority (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The FSMA is, since 1 April 2011, the successor of the Banking, Finance and Insurance Commission (CBFA). Its full name is the Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA). The FSMA's status is that of an autonomous public institution. This means that it was established by law and that it carries out tasks in the general interest entrusted to ...

  4. National Bank of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Belgium ( NBB; Dutch: Nationale Bank van België, French: Banque nationale de Belgique, German: Belgische Nationalbank) is the Belgian member of the Eurosystem. It was established by a law of 5 May 1850 and has been the monetary authority for Belgium from then until 1998, issuing the Belgian franc (albeit with interruption ...

  5. Bank Brussels Lambert - Wikipedia

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    It provided retail and commercial banking services to individuals and businesses in Belgium, together with related financial products such as insurance and asset management. In 2003, ING rebranded BBL as ING Belgium. The headquarters of BBL, now an office of ING Group, was the former head office building of Bank Lambert on Marnixlaan 24, Brussels.

  6. Société Belge de Banque - Wikipedia

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    Société Belge de Banque. Building at Avenue Louise 61, head office of the SBB from 1931 to 1965, photographed in 1980 as a local branch of the. The Société Belge de Banque ( SBB, lit. 'Belgian Banking Company') was a medium-sized Belgian bank, established in 1901 as the Banque Générale Belge ( lit. 'General Belgian Bank'), renamed in 1932 ...

  7. Belgian Banking Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Banking Commission ( French: Commission bancaire) was a Belgian financial supervisory authority created in 1935 in the aftermath of the financial turmoil of the early 1930s. It was later renamed CBF in 1990 ( French: Commission bancaire et financière, Dutch: Commissie voor het Bank- en Financiewezen ), then CBFA in 2004 ( French ...

  8. Banque Belgolaise - Wikipedia

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    Banque Belgolaise. 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 in the context of forthcoming Congolese independence. While retaining the brand Belgolaise, its registered name was changed to Banque Belgo-Zaïroise S.A. after 1971.

  9. Banking in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Belgium. Banking in Belgium, as of 11 October 2008, exhibits an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 33 to 1, while the short-term liabilities of the banks are equivalent to 285% of the Belgian GDP or 367% of its national debt.