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  2. CIH Bank - Wikipedia

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    CIH Bank was created in 1920 as Caisse de prêts immobiliers du Maroc (CPIM). [1] After branching into the tourism sector in 1967, it changed its name to Crédit immobilier et hôtelier . [ 1 ] As of 2014, CIH Bank offers a broader service across all sectors of the banking market.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Carte Bleue - Wikipedia

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    Carte Bleue. 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. List of banks in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Banco Immobiliario & Mercantil de Marruecos. Bank Al Amal. Bex-Maroc. Caisse Interprofessionnelle Marocaine de Retraites. Caisse Marocaine des Marches. Caisse Mutualiste Interprofessionelle. Caisserie Commerciale. Citibank Maghreb. Limar Bank Casa Union Marocaine de Banques.

  6. Mohamed Hassan Bensalah - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Hassan Bensalah. Personal details. Born. 1970. Morocco. Mohamed Hassan Bensalah (born 1970) is the chairman and CEO of the Moroccan group Holmarcom. [1] He is the brother of Moroccan businesswoman Miriem Bensalah-Chaqroun. [2]

  7. Banque Populaire (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The bank's offices in the Old Town of Fes. Banque Centrale Populaire is a major bank in Morocco . The bank maintains overseas offices in Germany, England, Canada, Spain, France, Gibraltar, Netherlands and Belgium. [4] As of 2012, the bank's market share of customer deposits in Morocco was 27.9 percent. [5] This translates to customer deposits ...

  8. Crédit Foncier de France - Wikipedia

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    The Crédit Foncier (English: landed credit) initially made loans to communes. The movement was initiated by Louis Wolowski and Count Xavier Branicki, and sanctioned by Emperor Napoléon III in 1852 in an attempt to modernize the medieval French banking system and expand French investment outside Europe. Its name became the "Banque Foncière of ...

  9. Crédit Commercial de France - Wikipedia

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    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 ownership, but is ...