Bank of Brussels
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Bank of Brussels
Summary
Bank of Brussels is a private bank[1].
Key Facts
- Bank of Brussels is in the country of Belgium[2].
- Bank of Brussels's instance of is recorded as private bank[3].
- Bank of Brussels's instance of is recorded as business[4].
- Bank of Brussels's instance of is recorded as organization[5].
- Bank of Brussels's founder is recorded as Giacomo Errera-Oppenheim[6].
- Bank of Brussels's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[7].
- Bank of Brussels's child organization or unit is recorded as Crédit Général du Congo[8].
- November 13, 1871 marks the founding of Bank of Brussels[9].
- January 30, 1935 marks the founding of Bank of Brussels[10].
- 1877 marks the founding of Bank of Brussels[11].
- Bank of Brussels was dissolved in June 30, 1975[12].
- Bank of Brussels was dissolved in 1935[13].
- Bank of Brussels's parent organization or unit is recorded as Société de Bruxelles pour la Finance et l'Industrie[14].
- Bank of Brussels's product or material produced is recorded as retail banking[15].
- Bank of Brussels's replaced by is recorded as Bank Brussel Lambert[16].
- Bank of Brussels's legal form is recorded as Public limited company (Belgium)[17].
- Bank of Brussels's board member is recorded as Maurice Despret[18].
- Bank of Brussels's board member is recorded as Max-Léo Gérard[19].
- Bank of Brussels's board member is recorded as Louis Camu[20].
- Bank of Brussels's supervisory board member is recorded as Giacomo Errera-Oppenheim[21].
Body
Founding
Bank of Brussels's founder is recorded as Giacomo Errera-Oppenheim[6]. Recorded inception include November 13, 1871[9], January 30, 1935[10], and 1877[11].
Leadership
Board members include Maurice Despret[18], a lawyer[22], 1861–1933[23], of Belgium[24], awarded the Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold[25]; Max-Léo Gérard[19], a banker[26], 1879–1955[27], of Belgium[28]; and Louis Camu[20], a resistance fighter[29], 1905–1976[30], of Belgium[31].
Operations
Bank of Brussels's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[7]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Société de Bruxelles pour la Finance et l'Industrie[14]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Crédit Général du Congo[8].
Ownership
Bank of Brussels's product or material produced is recorded as retail banking[15].