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BNP Paribas & Apollo Seal $5bn Investment Deal
BNP Paribas partners with private equity giant Apollo for a landmark $5bn investment, reshaping the financial landscape. Discover the details.
BNP Paribas partners with private equity giant Apollo for a landmark $5bn investment, reshaping the financial landscape. Discover the details.
Read moreBNP Paribas Acquires HSBC’s Private Banking Unit in Germany
BNP Paribas expands wealth management with HSBC's private banking unit, boosting assets to over €40 billion by Q2 2025.
BNP Paribas expands wealth management with HSBC\'s private banking unit, boosting assets to over €40 billion by Q2 2025.
Read moreBNP Paribas Eyes AXA Investment Managers for €5.1B Deal
BNP Paribas is in negotiations to acquire AXA Investment Managers for €5.1 billion, marking a significant move in the financial sector.
BNP Paribas is in negotiations to acquire AXA Investment Managers for €5.1 billion, marking a significant move in the financial sector.
Read moreBNP Paribas Enters Strategic Partnership with Mistral AI
Delve into the details of BNP Paribas' extensive collaboration with Mistral AI, reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence in France.
Delve into the details of BNP Paribas\' extensive collaboration with Mistral AI, reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence in France.
Read moreBGL BNP Paribas Bank Surprises with 577.6 Million Euro Profit in 2023
Discover how BGL BNP Paribas Bank achieved record profits in 2023, including a 41% increase and the sale of its historic headquarters.
Discover how BGL BNP Paribas Bank achieved record profits in 2023, including a 41% increase and the sale of its historic headquarters.
Read moreBNP Paribas SA to Compensate Clients for Swiss-Franc Mortgage Losses
BNP Paribas SA has agreed to provide €400-600 million in compensation to clients affected by Swiss-franc mortgages during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, following a ruling holding the Paris-based lender responsible for the damages.
BNP Paribas SA has agreed to provide €400-600 million in compensation to clients affected by Swiss-franc mortgages during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, following a ruling holding the Paris-based lender responsible for the damages.
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