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6 unusual facts about Crédit Foncier de France


Adolphe Vuitry

He also participated in a committee that drafted the statutes of Crédit Foncier de France.

Charles Le Bègue de Germiny

On 6 July 1854 Le Bègue de Germiny was appointed governor of Crédit Foncier de France (Land Bank of France).

Crédit Foncier de France

Similar institutions at Nevers and Marseilles were amalgamated into one under the title of “Crédit Foncier de France.”

Jean-Marie Georges Girard de Soubeyran

Raised to the rank of officer of the Légion d’honneur, he was made deputy governor of the Crédit Foncier de France in 1860, and was the same year elected mayor of Morthemer after having tried out politics as conseiller général of the canton of Saint-Julien-l'Ars (1855–1892).

Jean-Martial Bineau

The Crédit Foncier de France was authorized by decree of 28 February 1852, but ran into difficulty and on 6 July 1854 was placed under the authority of the Minister of Finance.

Raymond Garneau

From 1980 to 1984, he was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank and CEO of Credit Foncier.



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