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  2. Van Lanschot Kempen - Wikipedia

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    Van Lanschot Kempen's Amsterdam office. Van Lanschot Kempen offers private banking, investment management and investment banking services: Private Banking offers services aimed at six target groups in the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland (focusing on wealthy Dutch and Belgian nationals): high-net-worth individuals, people new to the wealth management market, entrepreneurs and family ...

  3. Banque Internationale à Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, Belgium's Banque de Bruxelles became a significant shareholder together with Paris-based Banque de l'Union Parisienne, joined in 1926 by Germany's Dresdner Bank. [2] Edmond Israel was CEO of the bank from 1973 to 1989. [8]

  4. ING Arena - Wikipedia

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    The ING Arena is an indoor arena in Brussels, Belgium, that is part of the Brussels Expo complex. Located on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels), it was originally built as the twelfth hall of the complex in 1989, but was extensively redesigned and reopened in its current form in September 2013. [2]

  5. 2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Fortis was partially nationalised on 28 September 2008, with Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg investing a total of €11.2 billion (US$16.3 billion) in the bank. Belgium will purchase 49% of Fortis's Belgian banking division, with the Netherlands doing the same for the Dutch banking division.

  6. Tangerine Bank - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Tangerine, ING Bank of Canada (using the trade name ING Direct), was founded in April 1997 and operated as a telephone banking service offering savings accounts. [7] It was the first test market for ING Group's direct banking business model, where the aim was to offer more favourable rates to customers by avoiding the costs ...

  7. Fortis Group - Wikipedia

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    The initial investment by Belgium (€4.7 billion), and presumably that by Luxembourg (€2.5 billion), and the price paid for the Dutch banking activities (€12.8 billion) remain with Fortis Bank SA/NV, while those received for the insurance companies (€4 billion from the Dutch and €5.73 billion from BNP Paribas) go to Fortis Group.

  8. Keytrade Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, VMS-Keytrade became Keytrade Bank and acquired its banking status by taking over RealBank. [ 5 ] Between 2005 and 2016, Keytrade Bank was part of the Crelan Group , which until 2015 was 50% owned by the Crédit Agricole Group, one of Europe's largest groups (own funds of €64.8 billion and net profit of €6 billion [ 6 ] ).

  9. Belfius - Wikipedia

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    Belfius Bank and Insurance, known as Dexia Bank Belgium until 1 March 2012, [1] is a Belgian state-owned bank that emerged from the dismantling of the Dexia group which had been purchased by the Belgian government on 10 October 2011 for 4 billion euros.