Crédit Foncier de France - Obligation Foncière Communale 3% à lots 1949

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3% Communal bond of 1000F - Paris 1949

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3% Communal bond of 1000 francs issued in Paris 1949.

Head office: 19, rue des Capucines in Paris

Limited company with an initial capital of 25 million francs founded in 1852 under the name of Banque Foncière de Paris by Xavier Branicki (1816-1879). The name became Crédit Foncier de France the same year. Louis Wolowski, a Polish naturalized Frenchman, was its general manager until 1854.

From 1858, Crédit Foncier de France granted loans on behalf of the State and, from 1860, allowed local authorities to be financed in the form of municipal bonds. The company thus participates in the constructions of Baron Haussmann. It will then finance schools. He later developed real estate loans and founded the Crédit Logement surety company.

The company is then bought by the Caisse d'Epargne group. From February 2019, the Crédit Foncier no longer distributes loans and the brand disappears.

Nice design by L. Leclerc.

20473
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Data sheet

Country
France
Theme
Banks-Finance
Design
Yes
Condition
EF
Printer
A. Chaix et Cie (20, rue Bergère, Paris)

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