Company Overview

Crédit Agricole S.A. provides retail, corporate, insurance, and investment banking products and services worldwide. It operates through Asset Gathering; Large Customers; Specialised Financial Services; French Retail Banking - LCL; and International Retail Banking. The company offers banking products and services, including savings and current accounts and deposits, finance, payments, and flow management services; consumer finance products; and banking and specialized financial services. It also provides wealth management services that allow individual customers to manage, protect, and transfer their assets, as well as other asset management services; and savings/retirement, death and disability/creditor/group, and property and casualty insurance products. In addition, the company offers financing solutions for property and equipment investment and renewal requirements; trade receivable financing and management solutions for corporates; and financing services for renewable energy and public infrastructure projects, as well as leasing services. Further, it provides investment banking, structured finance, international trade finance, commercial banking, capital market, and syndication services; and asset servicing solutions for investment products, as well as various asset classes, such as execution, clearing, forex, security lending and borrowing, custody, depositary bank, fund administration, middle-office outsourcing solutions, and fund distribution support and issuer services. The company serves retail customers, corporates, banks and financial institutions, government agencies, and local authorities. Crédit Agricole S.A. was founded in 1894 and is headquartered in Montrouge, France. Crédit Agricole S.A. operates as a subsidiary of SAS Rue La Boétie.

  • Name

    Crédit Agricole S.A.

  • CEO

    Olivier-Eric Alain Gavalda

  • Website

    www.credit-agricole.com

  • Sector

    Banks

  • Year Founded

    1894

Company Statistics

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Bulls Say

  • Credit Agricole S.A. can distribute insurance, asset management, and consumer products into the vast network of regional banks that make up the Credit Agricole Group.

  • Parts of the asset-gathering business (asset management plus insurance) are highly profitable with excellent growth prospects.

  • Diversification and less exposure to credit risk could see greater earnings stability for Credit Agricole S.A. compared wth its peers.

Bears Say

  • Interests of minority shareholders in Credit Agricole S.A. could be subservient to its ultimate parent, the Credit Agricole regional banks, and its members. The most valuable part of the Credit Agricole Group—retail and commercial banking client relationships and deposits—does not form part of Credit Agricole S.A.

  • Consumer finance and corporate and investment banking can be volatile businesses and they consume around 60% of capital.

  • Capitalisation is lower than its peers, which limits the opportunity for additional return of capital to shareholders.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Oct 30, 2025
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