Utilisateur:Banque Franco-Lao/Brouillon

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Introduction

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BFL meaning Banque Franco-Lao Ltd., is a joint venture between BRED Banque Populaire SA, the second largest bank in France and BCEL, the largest bank in Lao PDR. Established in 2008, the partnership brings considerable expertise to the banking industry in this country. BFL is present in all Lao PDR through his service units and ATM.

History

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  • October 2008 Signature of the memorandum of understanding between BRED Banque Populaire and BCEL
  • September 2010 Grand opening of BFL
  • March 2011 Launch of Internet Banking service
  • May 2011 Launch of ATM Private Card
  • August 2013 Launch of Car Loan Department
  • September 2014 Launch of VISA International Debit Card
  • February 2016 Launch of SME Loan
  • December 2016 Best Bank of the Year, awarded by Financial Times
  • December 2016 Best SME Bank, awarded by Global Business Outlook
  • December 2016 Best Women Banking Program, awarded by Global Banking Alliance

Activity

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BFL Bamk is also a Bank for Retail, SME and Corporate. By respecting international standards, BFL Bank is one of the famous Bank in Lao PDR also for expats and local. Beginning of 2017, The Bank counts 22,000 customers, 21 service units, 50 ATM and 170 employees.

Logo signification

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Acronym BFL means Banque Franco-Lao. Tricolor are coming from French Flag and frangipani flower show Lao symbol. BFL logo is mix between his origin French and Lao.

Products & Services

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Means of payment:

  • ATM private card
  • VISA International Debit Card
  • Cheque Book
  • International & Domestic fund transfer

Loan:

  • Student Loan
  • Home Loan
  • Consumer Loan
  • Car Loan
  • Motorbike Loan
  • SME Loan
  • Business Loan

Savings:

  • Savings account
  • Term Deposit
  • Education Fund

Services:

  • Exchange
  • International & Domestic fund transfer
  • POS machine
  • Trade finance

International location

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  • France - 425 service units
  • Africa (Djibouti) - 10 service units
  • Oceania (New Caledonia, Vanatu, Fiji) - 37 service units
  • Asia (Laos, Cambodia) - 22 service units