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Camille Dumm

Head Of Methods Unit at National Bank of Belgium

Camille Dumm possesses extensive experience in the banking sector, currently serving as the Head of the Methods unit at Banque Nationale de Belgique since February 1995, where responsibilities include overseeing credit registers. Prior to this role, Camille held the position of Advisor at the Central Balance Sheet Data Office and served as a Manager focused on branch management at Fortis Bank Belgium from June 1989 to January 1995. Earlier experience includes a consultancy role at CTGA - Université Libre de Bruxelles from September 1987 to April 1989. Camille Dumm earned a Master in Business Engineering with a focus on Accounting and Finance from Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, completing studies between 1981 and 1987. Education also includes attendance at Athénée Léon Lepage from 1975 to 1981.

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Brussels, Belgium

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National Bank of Belgium

National Bank of Belgium, formerly known as Banque Nationale de Belgique SA, is a Belgium-based bank. It has been Belgium's central bank since 1850. It performs tasks in the general interest at both national and international level. The Bank's activities consist of the issuing of bank notes and the conducting of monetary policy. It supplies bank notes printed at the Royal Mint to private banks and exchanges old or damaged notes and coins. It is responsible for setting interest rates to influence prices and control inflation in line with standards dictated by the Euro system, which conducts the monetary policy for the Euro area. The Bank's other activities include managing the inter-banking payment system for private banks, issuing State loans, acting for the Belgian State on the stock exchange, compiling statistics and supplying economic information.


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Bruxelles, Belgium

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1,001-5,000

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