Credit Agricole : Amundi world's 6th most sustainable company
February 02, 2018 at 05:40 pm
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For the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Corporate Knights* published its ranking of the 100 most sustainable large companies. Amundi, though included for the first time, leapt at once into sixth place in the rankings. This great result, within the world's top 10, is further recognition of Amundi's commitment to responsible finance and the quality of its environmental governance. The assessment uses 17 indicators based on environmental, social and financial data. The 100 companies in the list, out of some 5,994 public listed companies, are from 22 countries and cover all sectors of the economy.
* A Canadian media company
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Crédit Agricole S.A. is one of the leading European banking groups and is the leading financial backer of the French economy. Net Banking Product breaks down by activity as follows:
- retail banking (30.1%): activities in France (Crédit Lyonnais) and abroad. Furthermore, the group is present in France via its 39 regional networks of branches (making it the biggest French banking network);
- finance, investment and market banking (30.1%): standard and specialized bank financing activities (financing for acquisitions, projects, aeronautical and maritime assets, etc.), stock operations, consulting in mergers and acquisitions, investment capital, etc.;
- asset management, insurance and private banking (25.9%);
- specialized financial services (13.9%): consumer loan, leasing and factoring (No. 1 in France).
At the end of 2023, Crédit Agricole S.A. managed EUR 835 billion in current deposits and EUR 516.3 billion in current credits.
NBP is distributed geographically as follows: France (46%), Italy (20%), European Union (14.3%), Europe (7.2%), North America (6%), Japan (1.3%), Asia and Oceania (3 .5%), Africa and Middle East (1.3%), Central America and South America (0.4%).