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The ''Crédit Anversois'' () was a Belgian bank, founded in 1898 and liquidated in 1939-1941. Just before
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, it was the fourth-largest bank by total assets in
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, itself Belgium's second banking center behind
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. By 1930, it had expanded so that it ranked fourth-largest in all of Belgium, only surpassed by the
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, and Algemeene Bankvereeniging.


Name

Even though the bank was primarily active in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, it was referred to by its French name including in Dutch-speaking or English-speaking contexts.


History

The Crédit Anversois was founded in 1898 with support from France's
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, then soon counted Germany's
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and
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among its shareholders, joined in 1911 by the Crédit Mobilier Français. It initially engaged in industrial investment, but after losses in 1900-1901, pivoted instead towards commercial credit. On the eve of the First World War, Banque du Crédit Anversois adopted a policy of expansion, establishing a presence throughout Wallonia and setting up provincial branches such as the one in Verviers, Liège. Its head office was in
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, at courte rue de l'Hôpital / Korte Gasthuisstraat 42, in a building designed by architect . It also erected buildings at Bondgenotenlaan 54 in
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, at 133 Crapaurue in
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(built 1913-1914, arch. Charles Thirion), and at 4 boulevard d'Avroy in
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(in 1922). In 1913, it took a major stake in the
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-based , which was subsequently rebranded "Crédit des Flandres – filiale du Crédit Anversois". In 1919, it acquired three other local banks in Dutch-speaking Belgium, the Banque Brugeoise, the Crédit Tirlemontois, and the Crédit Limbourgeois. The Crédit Anversois never recovered from the financial turmoil of the early 1930s. Following the 1934 Belgian legislation that mandated the separation of commercial and investment banking, its troubled equity investment portfolio was spun off in a holding company, the or Sopafinin, on which the bank kept a large claim on which it delayed impairment for several years, with the blessing of the
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. The Belgian financial crisis of 1939 put an end to that period of forbearance, and the Crédit Anversois was allowed by a court in December 1939 to suspend payments pending restructuring, amid allegations of embezzlement. At the time, it had 1,500 employees and 138 branches. The liquidation, led by , was completed in 1941 with financial help from the , a temporary resolution agency that existed in Belgium between 1936 and 1942. File:Brugge Vlamingstraat 35 - 116010 - onroerenderfgoed.jpg, The iconic Beurs House in
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became a branch of the Crédit Anversois in the early 20th century File:Leuven Bondgenotenlaan 54 - 108668 - onroerenderfgoed.jpg, Former branch in Leuven File:Crédit anversois in 1980.jpg, Former branch in Verviers, photographed in 1980 File:Crédit Anversois on Boulevard du Midi 2 in Brussels.jpg, Branch in the former in Brussels (later demolished) File:Paris Paix 20.jpg, Former French subsidiary at 20 rue de la Paix, Paris File:Merchant Bank Amedeo Natoli, Immeuble Rue de La Paix, 20, Paris.jpg, French subsidiary entrance hall, photographed in 1924


Leadership

* , chairman 1898-1913 * , chairman ca. 1921 Aviator Jean de Selys Longchamps worked for the Crédit Anversois before
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.


See also

*
Banque Liégeoise The Banque Liégeoise, full original name Banque liégeoise et Caisse d'Épargnes (), was a bank in Liège, Belgium. It was founded in 1835 and was initially among the note-issuing banks in the recently established country, together with the Socià ...
*
Banque de Commerce The ''Banque de Commerce'' () was a medium-sized Belgian bank. It was founded in Antwerp in 1780 by Charles Jean Michel De Wolf and was known as the ''Banque De Wolf'' until 1893. Just before World War I, it was the sixth-largest bank by total as ...
*
Leon Van der Rest Léon Van der Rest (1846–1932) was a Belgian lawyer, businessman and governor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) from 1918 until 1923. Career He started his career as a lawyer at the Brussels Bar, but after a few years took charge of the f ...


Notes

Defunct banks of Belgium {{bank-stub