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  2. Crédit Commercial de France - Wikipedia

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    Paris. , France. The Crédit Commercial de France (CCF, "Commercial Credit [Company] of France") is a commercial bank in France, founded in 1894 as the Banque Suisse et Française and renamed to CCF in 1917. By the end of the 1920s, it had grown to be the sixth-largest bank in France. Its brand was eclipsed between 2005 and 2022 under HSBC ...

  3. HSBC Continental Europe - Wikipedia

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    HSBC. Website. www.hsbc.fr. HSBC Continental Europe, known until December 2020 as HSBC France SA, is a subsidiary of HSBC, headquartered in Paris. It has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, and as a consequence is directly supervised by the European Central Bank ...

  4. Carte Bleue - Wikipedia

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    Carte Bleue (English: Blue Card) was a major debit card payment system operating in France. Unlike Visa Electron or Maestro debit cards, Carte Bleue transactions worked without requiring authorization from the cardholder's bank. In many situations, the card worked like a credit card but without fees for the cardholder.

  5. HSBC Guyerzeller Bank - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Guyerzeller Bank AG, a member of the HSBC Group, was a Swiss private bank advising individuals and families in all matters of wealth management, investment advice and trust services. Its head office was in Zürich , and it had two branches in Geneva , as well as representative offices in Hong Kong and Istanbul .

  6. Credit conversion factor - Wikipedia

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    The key variables for (credit) risk assessment are the probability of default (PD), the loss given default (LGD) and the exposure at default (EAD).The credit conversion factor calculates the amount of a free credit line and other off-balance-sheet transactions (with the exception of derivatives) to an EAD amount [2] and is an integral part in the European banking regulation since the Basel II ...

  7. CB Bank Card Group - Wikipedia

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    The CB Bank Card Group ( French: Groupement des cartes bancaires CB ), also known as simply CB, is France 's national interbank network, with over 46,000 ATMs and over 1 million EFTPOS acceptance points. [ 1] Carte Bleue Visa is a brand often associated with CB. In fact, all Carte Bleue cards are part of CB but not all CB cards are Carte Bleue ...

  8. Banking in France - Wikipedia

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    The banking industry in France has, as of 11 October 2008, an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 28 to 1, and its short-term liabilities are equal to 60% of the French GDP or 128% of its national debt. [1] France operates a deposits guarantee fund, known as the Fonds de Garantie des Depôts.

  9. Options Market France - Wikipedia

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    Options Market France started publishing the index in November 1987 in association with the French bank CCF using the Reuters network under the symbol EFX 50. After MATIF absorbed the company, MATIF launched the CAC 40 which went on to become the definitive index for the French stock market replacing the EFX 50.