Public bank
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A public bank is a bank, a financial institution, in which a state or public actors are the owners. It is a company under state control.[1]
Public banks by States
Argentina
- Banco de la Nación Argentina
- Banco Provincia
- Banco Ciudad
Brazil
- Caixa Econômica Federal
- Bank of Brazil
France
- La Banque Postale (Created on January 1, 2006 through the transfer of financial services of La Poste)
- Caisse des Depots et Consignations
- Crédit Municipal de Paris
Germany
Norway
Portugal
Russia
Spain
- Argentaria
U.S.
See also
References
- ↑ Banque publique : une entreprise bancaire qui dépend de l’État - ComprendreChoisir.com
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