-
View article
#Financial publicationsInterview with Clotilde L’Angevin - Significant full-year earnings and a transitional fourth quarter marked by the launch of the new MTP
2026/02/04 -
View article
#Financial publicationsInterview with Olivier Gavalda - Results that reflect teams’ commitment to serving our customers and society
2026/02/04 -
View article
#EconomySouth Korea: a year after the political crisis, markets are buying the promise of stability
2025/12/17
- 2010/05/07
- 3 min
- 0
Details of Crédit Agricole's global exposure to Greece
In addition to the funding provided to the Greek private sector by the Group's local subsidiaries, Crédit Agricole has the following exposure to Greece:
Sovereign risk: €850 million
Interbank risk: €180 million
CACIB commercial commitments: €2.4 billion, mainly in secured lending against ships, and trading transactions. This amounts to 1.2% of CACIB's commercial commitments.
With respect to the insurance business, the Group's exposure to Greek sovereign risk, net of policy-holder profit-sharing and tax, is slightly less than €400 million. This exposure is relatively small compared to the scale of the business of Crédit Agricole Assurances, which is the leading bancassurance company in France.