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Banque du Caire : ウィキペディア英語版
Banque du Caire

Ba0nque du Caire, or "Bank of Cairo", is a full-service bank headquartered in Cairo. The bank operates over 150 branches in Egypt. It has branches in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras al Khaima in the United Arab Emirates and Manama in Bahrain, representative offices in Kiev, Ukraine and Harare, Zimbabwe, as well as affiliates or subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia, and Uganda.
〔( Activity of Banque du Caire )〕
Among the bank's significant subsidiaries are: Suez Steel, in which the bank owns 78% of the shares. The bank has a 20% shareholding in Air Cairo, and owns 21.8% of the United Bank of Egypt. In Uganda, Banque du Caire owns 44.4% of the shares in Cairo International Bank, Uganda's 17th largest commercial bank based on assets.〔( Banque du Caire's Financial Statements 2005 )〕
The government of Egypt owns Banque du Caire; however, it is considering privatizing the bank.
==History==

*1952 Several wealthy families established Banque du Caire (BC) as a private bank.
*1954 BC established a branch in Jeddah.
*1957 BC took over the Egyptian operations of Crédit Lyonnais and the Comptoir National d’Escompte de Paris (CNEP). which later became BNP Paribas, after the Egyptian government nationalized all French and English banks (and later all foreign banks) in the wake of the Suez crisis. The bank viewed this step as a major milestone in its growth. ()
* Prior to 1959

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