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Crédit National

The Crédit national (lit.'National Credit [Company]') was a former French banking institution created under the impetus of Charles François Laurent, an expert in international financing, by a special law on 10 October 1919. A hybrid between public and private-sector banking templates, it was intended to facilitate the financing of France’s reconstruction following the devastation of World War I. Crédit National eventually merged in 1996 with Banque Française du Commerce Extérieur to form Natexis, later absorbed into Groupe BPCE.

Crédit national
Formation1919; 105 years ago (1919)
FounderCharles Laurent, Emmanuel Derode
HeadquartersParis, France
Servicesbanking
Former seat of Crédit National at 45-47, rue Saint-Dominique in Paris
Crédit National bond dated 20 November 1919

Leaders edit

Presidents edit

  • Charles Lawrence: 1919
  • Louis Martin: 1920 — 1936
  • Wilfrid Baumgartner: 1936 — 1949
  • Jacques Brunet: 1949 — 1960
  • John Saltes: 1960-1972
  • Bernard Clappier: 1973 — 1974
  • André de Lattre: 1974 — 1982
  • Jean Saint-Geours: 1982 — 1987
  • Paul Mentré: 1987 — 1990
  • Yves Lyon-Caen: 1990 — 1993
  • Jean-Yves Haberer: 1993 — 1994
  • Emmanuel Rodocanachi: 1994 — 1998[1]

Directors edit

  • Marcel Frachon: 1919 — 1929
  • Jean du Buit: 1929 — 1942

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ ECH_emmanuel-Rodocanachi-takes-the-relay-to-credit-national.htm "Rodocanachi Emmanuel takes the National Credit relay". lesechos.fr. 1994-05-19. Retrieved 2016-05-22. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

Sources edit

  • Robert beef, The National Credit , Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1923.
  • The National Credit, medium credit institution and long term, 1951.
  • National Credit 1919-1969 , Paris, Havas-Conseil 1969.
  • Patrice Baubeau Arnaud Lavit d'Hautefort, Michel Lescure, The National Credit from 1919 to 1994. public history of a private company, Paris, JC Lattes, 1994.
  • National Committee Corporate Credit. Jubilee 1945-1995 1995.

External links edit

  • "National Credit, medium credit institution and long term" (1951) on persee.fr (in French)
  • Le Crédit National - Archives pour une histoire de la production cinématographique française (1941-1966) (Cinémathèque française) (in French)

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