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| Company type | Subsidiary ofBNP Paribas |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services |
| Founded | 23 May 2000 |
| Products | Corporate banking Investment banking |
| Revenue | US$27.6 billion(2008)[1] |
| Total assets | €3.1 trillion(2010) |
Number of employees | 17,000(2007)[2] |
| Website | cib |
BNP Paribas Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) is the globalinvestment banking arm ofBNP Paribas, a French multinational bank. BNP Paribas CIB's main centres are inParis andLondon, with large scale operations inNew York,Hong Kong, andSingapore, and smaller operations in almost every financial centre in the world. It employs 185,000 people across 56 countries and providesfinancing,advisory andcapital markets services. BNP Paribas CIB is a globally recognised leader in two areas of expertise: tradingderivatives on allasset classes, andstructured financing.[1] BNP Paribas CIB also has a largecorporate advisory network inEurope andAsia. BNP Paribas CIB has 13,000 clients, consisting of companies, financial institutions, governments, investment funds and hedge funds.
BNP Paribas CIB benefits from theGroup's large asset base (over €2 trillion) and diverse business model, and was resilient in the2008 financial crisis.[1] Revenues from BNP Paribas CIB nearly doubled in the second quarter of 2009 as robust investor demand boosted revenues from the bank's fixed income trading business unit. CIB's revenues totaled €3.351 billion (US$4.82 billion) for the quarter, up 81 percent from the second quarter of 2008, and following record revenues of €3.696 billion in the first quarter of 2009.[3]