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Societe Generale Awarded by Euromoney Magazine’s 2016 Awards for Excellence

Published: July 07, 2016

The Global Transaction Banking arm of Societe Generale (SG GTB) was named “Central and Eastern Europe’s Best Bank for Transaction Services” at Euromoney magazine’s 2016 Global Awards for Excellence ceremony held in London on the 6th of July.

This is the first time SG GTB has been presented with this award, highlighting Societe Generale’s commitment in providing high quality, efficient, innovative and tailored transaction banking services to corporations and institutions in the region.

In Europe, SG GTB’s cash management offer is available in more than 25 countries**. Locally, the teams are composed of experts who are well established within their regions with a good understanding of their domestic markets and benefit from support from both SG GTB’s headquarter operations and Societe Generale’s extensive global network.

“The Euromoney award is very prestigious and we are proud that our strong and long standing commitment to supporting our clients in Central and Eastern Europe has been recognised,” said Pascal Augé, head of global transaction & payment services, Societe Generale. “The region is central to our strategy and we will continue intensifying customer relationships and pursue our innovative strategy, while enhancing commercial and operational synergies between entities.”

** Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, United Kingdom.

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Article Last Updated: November 26, 2020

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