Headquarters Luxembourg City Founded 1920 Total assets 13.7 billion EUR (2014) | Number of employees 796 (2014) Net income 63.2 million EUR (2014) | |
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Industry Banking
Financial services Key people Philippe Vidal, Chairman
Pierre Ahlborn, CEO Products Private Banking
Professional Banking
Asset Management
Businesses Subsidiaries Banque de Luxembourg Investments (BLI)
Compagnie Financière de Gestion (CFG)
Conventum Asset Management Website www.banquedeluxembourg.com Profiles |
Founded in 1920, Banque de Luxembourg is one of the most important financial institutions in Luxembourg. With decisions made locally, it offers its independent wealth management expertise to clients based in Luxembourg and the rest of Europe.
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History
Founded in 1920, the history of Banque de Luxembourg is closely tied in with the rise of the financial centre of Luxembourg.
Shareholder structure
Banque de Luxembourg is a wholly owned subsidiary of Crédit Mutuel-CIC via the Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC). CIC serves around 4.6 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 4.7 million sociétaires (shareholding members), and with 66,000 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 equity capital of EUR 31.2 billion and its tier one solvency ratio of 14.1%. 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.
Luxembourg
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 Gand offer the best of Luxembourg private banking to a Belgian clientele.