Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État
Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État headquarters on Place de Metz, Luxembourg City | |
Government-owned corporation | |
Industry | Banking |
Founded | 21 February 1856 |
Headquarters | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg |
Area served | Luxembourg |
Key people |
Victor Rod, Chairman Jean-Claude Finck, President and CEO |
Revenue | €497.1 m (2011)[1] |
€228.5 m (2011)[1] | |
€186.8 m (2011)[1] | |
Number of employees | 1,788 (2011)[1] |
Website | www.bcee.lu |
In Luxemburgish Spuerkeess, in French Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État (abbreviated short BCEE), is a Luxembourgish bank, established and owned by the Luxembourgish government. Founded in 1856 as a savings bank, its competences were expanded over time, culminating in its transformation by Grand Ducal decree into a full-service bank on 25 October 1944. Nowadays, it provides all the functions of a commercial bank, including retail banking and private banking. In terms of total assets BCEE is the third-largest bank in Luxembourg and the largest bank with domestic capital.[2]
Awards
The magazine Global Finance rated Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État, the 7th safest bank in the world in its "World’s 50 Safest Banks 2012" rating. The rating is based on long-term foreign currency ratings from Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s and the long-term bank deposit ratings from Moody’s Investors Service.[3]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Annual report 2011,bcee.lu (French)
- ↑ Banks in Luxembourg
- ↑ Global Finance:Worlds 50 safest banks 2012, accessed on May, 2012.
External links
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