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Like peers such as the ] and ], the Banque de la Guyane was both a commercial bank and a bank of issue. It opened in 1855, with head office in ].<ref>{{cite web |website=France-Guyane |title=La banque de Guyane |author=Bernard Montabo |date={{date|2021/03/15}} |url=https://www.franceguyane.fr/actualite/culture-et-patrimoine/un-nom-une-histoire/la-banque-de-guyane-3949.php}}</ref> Its first chief executive ({{langx|fr|directeur}}) was Jean-Baptiste Bellamy, who in 1857 moved on to head the ].<ref name=overblog>{{cite web |website=Blog de Marie-Odile et Philippe |url=http://delaunay-kourou.over-blog.com/2014/12/la-banque-de-la-guyane-ancienne-banque-coloniale-a-cayenne.html |date={{date|2014/12/20}} |title=La Banque de la Guyane, ancienne banque coloniale à Cayenne}}</ref> | |||
In the 1890s, the bank erected a new head office building in central Cayenne, which was remodeled in 1975. In 1920, the bank opened a branch in ].<ref name=overblog/> | In the 1890s, the bank erected a new head office building in central Cayenne, which was remodeled in 1975. In 1920, the bank opened a branch in ].<ref name=overblog/> |
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Former bank in French Guiana
The Banque de la Guyane was a bank of issue in the territory of French Guiana. It was established in 1855, lost its monetary role in 1944, and was rebranded as BNP Paribas in the 2000s.
Overview
Like peers such as the Banque de l'Algérie and Banque du Sénégal, the Banque de la Guyane was both a commercial bank and a bank of issue. It opened in 1855, with head office in Cayenne. Its first chief executive (French: directeur) was Jean-Baptiste Bellamy, who in 1857 moved on to head the Banque de la Martinique.
In the 1890s, the bank erected a new head office building in central Cayenne, which was remodeled in 1975. In 1920, the bank opened a branch in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni.
The bank lost its issuance privilege in the turmoil of World War II, when the Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer (CCFOM) was designated as monetary authority for the island and other French Caribbean territories on 1 July 1944. In practice, the Banque de la Guyane kept issuing the French Guianan franc until 1952 by delegation of the CCFOM. It remained in activity as a commercial bank, the only one in French Guiana until the Banque Française Commerciale opened there in 1975. In 1964, it came under the control of the Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (BNCI), which became Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) in 1966 then BNP Paribas in 2000.
See also
Refernces
- Bernard Montabo (15 March 2021). "La banque de Guyane". France-Guyane.
- ^ "La Banque de la Guyane, ancienne banque coloniale à Cayenne". Blog de Marie-Odile et Philippe. 20 December 2014.
- Présentation de l'Institut d'Émission des Départements d'Outre-Mer (PDF), IEDOM, 2009
- Marc Boyé (1979), Atlas des D.O.M. (PDF), CNRS-ORSTOM
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