Английская Википедия:Banque Nagelmackers
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox company Nagelmackers is a private bank in Belgium, the oldest in the country and the 14th oldest surviving bank in the world.Шаблон:Cn It focuses on wealthy individuals and families, relying on a network of local offices. Since 2015, it has been owned by China's Anbang.
History
Nagelmackers was founded in 1747 in Liège by Pierre Nagelmackers (1705-1780) and developed by his son Gérard Nagelmackers (1731-1798). In 1810, it purchased a building on Place de Louvain 12 in Brussels,[1] which it had rebuilt in 1870 on a design by architect Шаблон:Ill and eventually became its head office.[2] The Nagelmackers family was instrumental in promoting the Liège International Exposition in 1905.[1] In 1910, it was restructured into a partnership Шаблон:Lang-fr under the name Шаблон:Lang.[3] In 1935, financier Шаблон:Ill purchased shares in the bank from several members of the Nagelmackers family.[1] It was rebranded Шаблон:Lang in the 1970s, with reference to the date of its founding.[3] By the late 1980s, it still kept its registered office (Шаблон:Lang-fr) in Liège (Place de la Cathédrale 18), even though its main center of operations was in Brussels (Place de Louvain 12) with a third main seat in Namur (Rue des Dames Blanches 24).[4]
After 243 years in independent operation, Nagelmackers went into several successive changes of ownership. In 1990, its banking business was acquired by Banque Nationale de Paris. In 1994, BNP in turn sold it to Belgian insurer Шаблон:Ill. In 2001, P&V sold it to Dutch insurer Delta Lloyd, which in 2005 replaced the Nagelmackers brand with Delta Lloyd Bank.[3] Also in 2005, Delta Lloyd sold the bank's operations in Luxembourg to Banque Degroof.[5] In December 2014, Delta Lloyd announced the sale of its banking arm to Anbang, which closed the transaction a few months later and revived the Nagelmackers brand in October 2015. In 2022, amid a downsizing program, Banque Nagelmackers moved to a new head office on Rue Montoyer 14 in Brussels.[6]
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Family tomb of the Nagelmackers family in Angleur near Liège
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Building at Place de Louvain 12 in Brussels, the Brussels office of Nagelmackers until the 1990s
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Entrance lobby at Place de Louvain 12
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Building at Avenue de l'Astronomie 23 in Brussels, Nagelmackers head office from the 1990s until 2022
Operations
As of mid-2021, Nagelmackers had 22 branches and 41 independent agents.[6]
See also
Notes
External links
Article contains translated text from Bank Nagelmackers on the Dutch Wikipedia retrieved on 7 March 2017. Шаблон:Belgium-company-stub
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