Banque d'Anvers
The Banque d'Anvers (lit. 'Bank of Antwerp') was a Belgian based bank that acted as the affiliate of the Société Générale de Belgique in Antwerp. It started activity as a branch in 1823, became a fully-fledged bank in 1827, and was eventually merged into the Générale de Banque in 1965. In the 1920s, it was described as one of the most powerful banks in Belgium.
Building at Lange Nieuwstraat 20-24, Antwarp, head office of the Banque d'Anvers from 1829 to 1920 | |
Company type | Branch |
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Industry | Financial services |
Predecessor | Société Générale de Belgique |
Founded | 1823 |
Defunct | 1965 |
Fate | Merged |
Successor | Générale de Banque |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Banking services |
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