Banque Nagelmackers
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Industry | Banking |
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Founded | 1747 |
Headquarters | Avenue de l'Astronomie 23, , |
Key people | David Yuan (CEO) |
AUM | 13,24 billion EUR |
Number of employees | 405 FTE (2020) |
Website | www |
Nagelmackers is a private bank in Belgium, the oldest in the country and the 14th oldest bank in the world. It focuses on individuals and provides a wide network of independent and integrated offices in Belgium.
History[]
Nagelmackers is the oldest Belgian bank, founded in Liège by Pierre Nagelmackers in 1747. During 18th and 19th centuries it was successful as a bank of the Liège industry. In the early 20th century the first office in Brussels opened.
BNP[]
In 1990, after 243 years as an independent bank, Nagelmackers Bank became part of the Banque Nationale de Paris group.
Delta Lloyd[]
The name Nagelmackers disappeared from the Belgian streets after a takeover by Delta Lloyd Bank in 2005.
Anbang[]
In October 2015 the name was changed back to Bank Nagelmackers after the bank was taken over by Anbang.
Offices[]
As of March 2017, Nagelmackers had over 3,800 employees working in 115 branches.[1]
References[]
- ^ "About Nagelmackers". Archived from the original on 6 October 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
- Article contains translated text from Bank Nagelmackers on the Dutch Wikipedia retrieved on 7 March 2017.
External links[]
- Banks of Belgium
- Companies based in Brussels
- Companies established in the 18th century
- 18th-century establishments in the Southern Netherlands
- Banks established in 1744
- Belgian company stubs