Banque Belgolaise

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Building at Cantersteen 1 in Brussels, Brussels office of Banque du Congo Belge from 1954 to 1960, then head office of Banque Belgolaise

The Banque Belgo-Congolaise, abbreviated in 1965 as Banque Belgolaise, was a Brussels-based Belgian bank spun off in 1960 from the Banque du Congo Belge in the context of forthcoming Congolese independence. While retaining the brand Belgolaise, its registered name was changed to Banque Belgo-Zaïroise S.A. after 1971. It ceased operations in 2012 as it was wound down by its then owner BNP Paribas Fortis.

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