Dexia
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Dexia | |
Type of Company | Public |
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Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Key people | Axel Miller, CEO |
Industry | Financial services |
Products | Public sector banking Commercial banking Private banking |
Revenue | € 15.34 billion |
Employees | 24,109 (2004) |
Website | www.dexia.com |
Dexia (Euronext: DEXB, Euronext: DX) is a Belgian-French financial institution, specialized in public finance. It was founded in 1996 through the merger of Crédit Communal de Belgique (founded 1860) and Crédit Local de France (founded 1987). The Dexia Group was founded as a dual-listed company, but in 1999 the Belgian entity took over the French entity to form one company. Dexia is a member of both the BEL20 and CAC 40 indices. The company is based in Paris, France.
The BIC code is GKCC BE BB, which mirrors the name of the old 'Gemeentekrediet-Crédit Communal'.
[edit] Former acquisitions
- BACOB
- Artesia
- Eural
- Denizbank (Turkey)
BEL20 companies of Belgium | |
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Agfa-Gevaert | Barco | Bekaert | Belgacom | Cofinimmo | Colruyt | Delhaize Group | Dexia | Fortis | GBL | InBev | |
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Accor | AGF | Air Liquide | Alcatel-Lucent | Alstom | Arcelor-Mittal | AXA | BNP Paribas | Bouygues | Capgemini | Carrefour | Crédit Agricole | |