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  • 2025/02/05 English

    2024 KEY FIGURES: Premium income[1] at a record high of 43.6 billion euros, up +17.2%[2] Net inflows of +6.6 billion euros, including +2.2 billion euros on the General Account Net income Group share of 1,959 million euros[3], up +11,5%2 Solvency II prudential ratio above 200%     ^ [1] Non-GAAP revenues ^ [2] Excluding the 1st consolidation of CATU (Crédit Agricole Towaraystow Ubezpieczeń, property and casualty insurance subsidiary in Poland) on 30 June 2024 with retroactive effect from 1 January 2024, changes are: +17.1% for total premium income, +43.6% for international premium income and +11.5% for the net income Group share ^ [3] The contribution to the net income Group share of Crédit Agricole S.A. amounted to €1,884 million. The difference with Crédit Agricole Assurances' net income Group share was mainly due to consolidation restatements, including subordinated (RT1) debt coupons for €45 million.

  • 2025/02/05 English

    Continued strong earnings momentum in 2024

  • 2025/02/04 English

    Amundi's Board of Directors met on 3 February 2025 under the chairmanship of Philippe Brassac, and approved the financial statements for the fourth quarter and full year 2024.

  • 2025/01/27 English

    CA Personal Finance & Mobility finalizes the planned acquisition of 50% of the equity interests of GAC Finance Leasing Co. Ltd. (GAC Leasing), which becomes Guangzhou GAC-Sofinco Finance Leasing Co Ltd (GAC-Sofinco Leasing), the leasing company of one of the largest Chinese manufacturers Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC Group), via a reserved capital increase. With this new joint venture, CA Personal Finance & Mobility will offer financial and operational leasing solutions on the Chinese market in 2025 and will thus promote the deployment of electric vehicles in China. This transaction consolidates a partnership existing since 2009 between CA Personal Finance & Mobility and GAC Group with the creation of GAC-Sofinco AFC, a 50-50 joint venture. The latter operates throughout China and offers automotive financing and services to the GAC-Honda, GAC-Toyota, AION, HYPTEC and GAC Motor networks, serving more than 3,000 dealers.

  • 2025/01/09 English

    As the integration of environmental and social challenges continues, the volume of sustainable bond issuance is expected to reach c.EUR 900bn-eq in 2025, resulting in a c.10% growth vs 2024, according to Crédit Agricole CIB ESG Fixed Income Research team. Given the current macroeconomic and geopolitical landscape, the momentum for ESG investments in 2025 may not be as strong as required for the transition to a low-carbon economy to stay within the 1.5°C scenario. However, over the longer term, ESG investments and sustainable finance will continue to have a disruptive impact on capital markets.

  • 2024/12/19 English

    Crédit Agricole S.A. and Santander have entered into an agreement for the acquisition by Crédit Agricole S.A. of Santander’s 30.5% stake in CACEIS, its asset servicing provider. Following the envisaged transaction, Crédit Agricole S.A. will control 100% of the share capital of CACEIS.

  • 2024/12/17 English

    Met on 17 December 2024, the Board of Directors of Crédit Agricole S.A., chaired by Dominique Lefebvre, and on the basis of the opinion of the Appointments and Corporate Governance Committee, has appointed Olivier Gavalda as Chief Executive Officer of Crédit Agricole S.A. He will take up his position following the General Shareholders’ Meeting of 14 May 2025. The transition within the General Management of Crédit Agricole S.A. will be organised in the coming months.

  • 2024/12/16 English

    Crédit Agricole and the European Investment Bank (EIB) strengthen their long-standing partnership by increasing their financial support for healthcare and the energy transition. This cooperation agreement provides for subsidised financing through two packages: €400 million to help liberal healthcare professionals set up, with a particular emphasis on increasing the number of women working in these professions; and €300 million to support the energy transition of businesses and the public sector. These initiatives are in line with the EIB’s priorities in Europe and the objectives of Crédit Agricole’s societal project. They are provided through Crédit Agricole’s network of Caisses Régionales (regional banks).

  • 2024/12/06 English

    Crédit Agricole S.A. (“Crédit Agricole”) has notified the Italian Authority and Banco BPM SpA (“Banco BPM”) that it has entered into financial instruments relating to 5.2% of Banco BPM share capital, which can be physically settled subject to regulatory approvals. Considering the stake of 9.9% already held, the resulting aggregate position in Banco BPM notified by Crédit Agricole amounts to 15.1%.

  • 2024/11/27 English

    Women are on the front line when it comes to climate change. A study carried out in March 2024 by the FAO[1] on food and agriculture in 24 countries and involving 100,000 households concluded that a one-degree rise in temperature would lead to a 34% drop in women's income. In periods of drought or rainfall, women work harder and walk further to supply their communities with food, water and firewood. Yet women can play a key role in solutions for resilience and sustainable resource management. They are powerful agents of change. Not only for the development of economic growth, but also for the success of climate policies. With this in mind, the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation, Beyond Finance and FosterImpact have joined forces to announce the launch of Women Empowerment for Climate, a $100 million impact investment fund dedicated to empowering women to successfully implement policies to adapt to climate change.

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