Banque de Luxembourg

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49°36′48″N 6°07′33″E / 49.6132°N 6.1257°E / 49.6132; 6.1257

  • Private Banking
  • Asset Management
  • Business banking
Net income
€63 mln (2017) [1]Total assets€13,085.6 mln (2017) [1]
Number of employees
900 [1]SubsidiariesBanque de Luxembourg Investments (BLI)
Compagnie Financière de Gestion (CFG)
Conventum Asset ManagementWebsitewww.banquedeluxembourg.com

Banque de Luxembourg (French: Banque de Luxembourg, lit. 'Bank of Luxembourg') is a financial institution in Luxembourg, which primarily focuses on wealth management and high-net-worth individuals. It is owned by the French banking group Crédit Mutuel, through the latter's subsidiary Crédit Industriel et Commercial.

History

Founded in 1920, the history of Banque de Luxembourg is closely tied in with the rise of the financial center of Luxembourg.

Shareholder structure

Banque de Luxembourg is a wholly owned subsidiary of Crédit Mutuel via the Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC). CIC serves around 4.97 million private, professional, and corporate clients. CIC is 93%-owned by Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM), the holding company of the bancassurance group Crédit Mutuel Centre Est Europe-CIC. A non-listed company, the Crédit Mutuel Centre Est Europe-CIC group combines the strengths of 11 regional federations of Crédit Mutuel with those of CIC. Owned by around 4.97 million sociétaires (shareholding members), and with 69,500 employees serving 23.8 million customers, it is a major player in the French retail banking sector. The Crédit Mutuel Centre Est Europe-CIC group's excellent financial strength is reflected in its equity capital of EUR 39.6 billion and its tier-one solvency ratio of 15%. The rating agencies Moody's and Standard & Poor's assign a rating of Aa3 and A+ respectively to the BFCM group, making it one of the highest-rated banks in the eurozone.

Branches

Luxembourg

Banque de Luxembourg from the Boulevard Royal

Designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia, from the architectural practice Arquitectonica in Miami, the Bank's head office and recently inaugurated extension houses the Bank's Luxembourg-based sales teams. The support and back office teams are located at the administrative headquarters in Howald.

Belgium

The Bank's two private banking centres in Brussels and in Ghent provide fully fledged private banking services to wealthy residents in Belgium.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Bank Profile: Banque de Luxembourg

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