The Group, in line with its commitment to responsible purchasing through indirectly employing disabled persons, has appointed the disability-friendly business Gestform to maintain its new Canon printers. On each Paris-region campus, one disabled person will monitor all these printers on a day-to-day basis, stocking toner cartridges and monitoring incidents. This service is the result of cross-function synergy and involvement of the entities and business lines. It's contributing to reducing the Agefiph* tax contribution and boosting employment of disabled people.
* An annual contribution payed by companies whose disabled person headcount is below 6% of their total headcount
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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%).