Bank Laydernier
The Banque Laydernier is a Banque French created in 1891, and which is primarily established in Rhone-Alps area.
Data company
History
Leon Laydernier, an employee with the Banque de France of Annecy, creates the Commerciale bank of Annecy, in 1891. This creation above all was wished by many local industrialists eager to find the means of financing their development as well as the department of the High Savoy. Five years later, the bank will change denomination to be called Commerciale bank of Annecy, Laydernier and Co.
Following a constant development and from now on significant, the bank opens with the Crédit Lyonnais and the Bank of the Parisian Union in 1954, each one taking a share of the capital of 41%.
Of dimensioned sound, the Laydernier bank, will take it also participations in other banks such as the Payot Bank in Chamonix and Saint Gervais in 1957, the Tinland Bank with the Tower of the Pine and Bourgoin
Development contemporaries
In 1970, the bank does not count less account 18 establishments distributed a little everywhere in the alpine area. It will take in 1972, the denomination of Leydernier Bank. Since it to constitute true a banking Network on a regional level did not cease developing active and ambitious, in particular while repurchasing the many ones starts from capital in other banks.
See too
External bonds
- Official site of the bank Laydernier
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