What type of bank is Credit Agricole?
cooperative financial institution
Crédit Agricole Group (French: [kʁedi aɡʁikɔl]), sometimes called La banque verte (English: The green bank) due to its historical ties to farming, is a French international banking group and the world’s largest cooperative financial institution.
Who owns Agricole SA?
About Crédit Agricole

Website | http://www.credit-agricole.com/en |
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CEO/chair | Philippe Brassac CEO |
Supervisor | Banque de France |
Annual reports | Annual report 2021 Annual report 2020 |
Ownership | listed on NYSE Crédit Agricole is majority owned by 39 French Caisses Régionales de Crédit Agricole Mutuel. |
How many countries have Credit Agricole?
More than one out of two companies in France bank with us and we operate in 50 countries with 52 million customers.
Does Credit Agricole have branches in UK?
Located in London, the Crédit Agricole Group International Business Solutions “United Kingdom, Ireland, Nordic countries” assists Crédit Agricole’s mid-cap corporate customers with their international operations, by providing expertise on the local environment as well as by securing access to a wide spectrum of banking …

What does Credit Agricole do?
Crédit Agricole CIB, the Corporate & Investment Banking arm of the Crédit Agricole group, specialises in the businesses of capital markets and investment and corporate banking.
What does CIB stand for in banking?
Corporate & Investment Banking
Print this page. CIB specializes in the management of global corporate customers who are offered value-added investment banking and cash management products.
Can a UK resident have a French bank account?
You are entitled to open a bank account in France whether you are a resident or non-resident, even if you do not own a property in the country. However, while residents have an automatic right to a bank account, non-residents do not.
Which bank should I choose in France?
Ranking on the same criteria for network banks:
- Crédit Mutuel – CIC 24.1 million.
- Crédit Agricole 21 million.
- Caisse d’Epargne 20.6 million.
- Societe Generale 11.5 million.
- La Banque Postale 10.7 million.
- Banque Populaire 9.6 million.
- BNP Paribas 7.4 million.
- LCL 6 million.