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What does Credit Agricole do?

What does Crédit Agricole do?

Crédit Agricole Group is a benchmark player in local banking, serving 52 million customers across 49 countries. Founded in 1885, it now has a presence in all segments of the banking, finance and insurance sectors and is one of Europe’s foremost banks.

Is Crédit Agricole a good bank?

It is considered a systemically important bank by the Financial Stability Board. It was the title sponsor of the Crédit Agricole professional road cycling team from 1998 to 2008.

Is Crédit Agricole state owned?

Credit Agricole became fully independent of the government. CNCA was listed on the stock market in 2001 under the name Credit Agricole S.A. This gave its majority owner, the Regional Banks, a listed vehicle through which to carry out major acquisitions.

How do I get my Crédit Agricole account online?

By logging on to www.credit-agricole.fr, customers will be able to access their online banking service, with pages that have been adapted to iPhone screens. Apart from viewing their balance and managing their account, customers will also be able to find the nearest Crédit Agricole branch using the location function.

Is Credit Agricole a good place to work?

Good Company with Good Work Life Balance. Very slow paced environment. Not agile based.

Is Britline a French bank?

Britline is an online English speaking French Banking service for people resident in France, the UK and Ireland.

What is token authorization code in Crédit Agricole?

The Authorization Code is a one time password used to confirm each online transaction to others through banki Online. Client need to activate a Token software to use this service. To know more about Tokens click here.

Which countries does Credit Agricole operate in?

Europe

  • Austria. Via its German entity in Frankfurt Crédit Agricole CIB provides financial services to large Austrian corporations and financial institutions.
  • Belgium.
  • Finland.
  • France.
  • Germany.
  • Greece.
  • Italy.
  • Luxembourg.