Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie
The Banque nationale pour le commerce et l'industrie (BNCI, "National Bank for Trade and Industry") was a major French bank, active from 1932 to 1966 when it merged with Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris to form Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP). It was itself the successor of the Comptoir d'Escompte de Mulhouse, a bank founded in 1848 under the Second French Republic that had become German following the Franco-Prussian War, and its French subsidiary formed in 1913, the Banque Nationale de Crédit.
Headquarters of the BNCI in Paris, 16 boulevard des Italiens | |
Company type | Limited liability |
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Industry | Banking |
Founded | April 18, 1932 |
Defunct | 1966 |
Fate | Merged |
Successor | BNP Paribas |
Headquarters | Paris , France |
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