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This index measures the Crédit Agricole S.A. group's progress in regard of CSR (corporate social responsibility). CA Store: 3 years of co-creation at the service of the Crédit Agricole Group CA Store, the open-innovation laboratory of the Crédit Agricole Regional Banks, is celebrating its 3rd anniversary. Winner of 6 prizes - including Finnovate, which rewards global banking innovation - CA Store creates digital apps with and for customers, now numbering 80,000. Its flexibility has also enabled the first banking app to be launched on Apple Watch with Infocompte, biometric security by Touch Id, and secure digital identity with CA Connect. United Kingdom – The UK/EU deal vs Brexit alternatives The deal reached between the UK and the European Union on 19 February is the maximum that David Cameron might have hoped for, in our view. Not only does it legally recognise the special status of the UK within the EU and grant new opt-outs for the UK (crucially from "further political integration into the European Union"), it brushes the limits of the fundamental principles of the EU (such as the non-discrimination between EU citizens).
This is the monthly food budget of French people, according to the latest issue of the Sofinscope barometer published by Sofinco, the brand name of Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance. Price remains the main choice criterion in French people's food shopping, and they have developed several increasingly responsible consumer habits to control their budget. Quality is the second criterion for over 50% of French people. They reckon that they will get better quality by buying straight from producers and that superstores will remain essential to their shopping trips. QE: can the ECB kick-start credit? In launching its quantitative easing (QE) programme last week, the European Central Bank (ECB) dispelled the threat of severe, self-sustaining deflation in the euro zone. However, the move will extend the low interest rate environment for a protracted period, impacting bank earnings. Final curtain for Greece At the start of the last week, the Greek prime minister wanted to come to a “political solution” with his European partners to avoid bankruptcy and a euro exit.
After all-night talks, only a few hours remain to hammer out a deal. Join us, a Leading european bank With 150,000 employees and a global presence, Crédit Agricole group is a world of opportunity. View our job offers. More about our CSR policy Fides, Respect, Demeter: our CSR project is called FReD See our news releases Consult all Crédit Agricole group news releasesNEW YORK/PARIS, Oct 20 (Reuters) - France's Credit Agricole SA has agreed to pay $787 million for moving hundreds of millions of dollars through the U.S. financial system in violation of sanctions against Iran, Sudan, and other countries, U.S. authorities said on Tuesday.The bank omitted information from wire transactions and otherwise masked unlawful payments on behalf of sanctioned entities between 2003 and 2008, the authorities said.As part of the deal, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (CA-CIB), a subsidiary, entered into deferred prosecution agreements with state and federal authorities.
Credit Agricole, France's third-biggest lender, said the penalty would be allocated to its pre-existing reserve and will not affect accounts for the second half of 2015.The subsidiary was charged with violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and Trading with the Enemy Act, and falsifying the records of New York financial institutions,The deferred prosecution agreements, which run for three years, allow the Paris-based bank to avoid criminal convictions if it complies with their terms.New York's banking regulator said it has ordered the bank to fire an unidentified managing director who drafted a 2005 memo detailing the bank's policy for Iranian clients, dubbed "Special Treatment of Iranian Related Payments."Most of the employees involved in the misconduct are no longer at the bank, the New York Department of FinancialCredit Agricole has also agreed to hire an independent monitor and to strengthen its compliance programs.
The bulk of the illegal clients were from Sudan, authorities said, including one who described the crisis in the Darfur region as "an exaggeration in the media," the New York bankingCredit Agricole, through its subsidiaries in Geneva, Switzerland, knowingly moved approximately $312 million through the U.S. financial system on behalf of the sanctioned entities,Authorities involved in the $787 million deal included the Manhattan District Attorney, the U.S. Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve, New York's Department of Financial Services and the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C.Credit Agricole will pay $385 million to New York's DFS, which could have revoked its license to operate in the state. Federal and state prosecutors will split $312 million, and the Federal Reserve will get $90.3 million. Department's $329 million penalty is deemed satisfied by theCredit Agricole has already made provisions totaling 1.6 billion euros ($1.82 billion) against litigation costs after
taking a further 350 million euro charge related to the U.S. investigation in its second-quarter results.Credit Agricole is the latest of about a dozen mostly European international banks penalized in recent years for sanctions-related violations, forfeiting some $14 billion.Other banks that have reached agreements include Germany's Commerzbank AG, Amsterdam-based ING Bank NV, Barclays Plc and Switzerland's Credit Suisse Group AGStandard Chartered paid $667 million in penalties to U.S. authorities in 2012, and another $300 million last year. It is still under investigation for banking Iranian-controlled entities in Dubai, sources have told Reuters.BNP Paribas, France's largest bank, last year paid a record-breaking $8.9 billion in penalties and pleaded guilty to criminal charges over sanctions-busting. It was also banned from conducting certain U.S. dollar transactions for a year.Shares in Credit Agricole closed down 0.9 percent on