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CIH Bank (formerly Crédit immobilier et hôtelier) is a subsidiary of CDG group that specializes in the real estate and tourism sectors. It also offers retail banking services and a digital payment service called CIH PAY.
Société générale Maroc 4 046 (2021) Casablanca: Société Générale - France: BMCI: 3 132 (2021) Casablanca: BNP Paribas - France: Crédit agricole du Maroc: 2 845 (2021) Casablanca: State of Morocco: Crédit du Maroc: 2 074 (2021) Casablanca: Groupe Holmarcom - Morocco: CIH Bank: 1 730 (2013) Casablanca: Caisse de dépôt et de gestion ...
CIH Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Moroccan Caisse de dépôt et de gestion Capricorn Investment Holdings , a southern African umbrella for the Capricorn group of companies Certified Industrial Hygienist , professional credential for occupational hygienists in the United States
CIH, also known as Chernobyl or Spacefiller, is a destructive Windows 9x virus that overwrites critical information on infected systems and destroys the BIOS. It was created by a Taiwanese student in 1998 and triggered on April 26, 1999, causing widespread damage and panic.
Banque Populaire is a major bank in Morocco with overseas offices and subsidiaries in several countries. It offers financial services, online banking, leasing, tourism and media finance.
The cultural heritage of Morocco (patrimoine national) is protected and promoted in accordance with Law 19-05 (2005) and Law 22-80 (1980), which relate to the nation's Historic Monuments (monuments historiques), Sites (sites), inscriptions, and objects of art and antiquity.
The Compagnie générale du Maroc (General Company of Morocco), known as "Genaroc", is a French financial holding company founded in February 1912 by a consortium of French banks headed by the Bank of Paris and the Netherlands.
The BCM was created in 1911 by the Banque Transatlantique together with its Tunisian subsidiary, the Banque de Tunisie.Its registered office was in Paris, initially at 10, rue de Mogador (later absorbed by the Galeries Lafayette), and from 1925 relocated to the Banque Transatlantique's head office at 17, Boulevard Haussmann.