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Is Credit Agricole in USA?

Is Credit Agricole in USA?

Credit Agricole CIB Americas’ headquarters are in New York City, with other US offices in Chicago and Houston, as well as offices in Canada, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil.

Who owns Agricole CIB?

Crédit Agricole
Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank/Parent organizations

Where is Credit Agricole bank?

France
Crédit Agricole

Type Public, Cooperative
Headquarters Montrouge , France
Area served Worldwide
Key people Dominique Lefebvre (Chairman) Philippe Brassac (CEO)
Services Retail banking Corporate banking Investment banking Private banking Wealth management Asset management

Who owns SAS Rue La Boetie?

Fédération Nationale du Crédit Agricole
SAS Rue La Boétie/Parent organizations

Where is Credit Agricole located in the US?

Located in New York, the International Business Solutions North America of the Crédit Agricole Group assists the Crédit Agricole Group’s SME clients with their international operations, by providing expertise on the local environment as well as by securing access to a wide spectrum of banking services in the US.

Who are the members of Credit Agricole Corporate and investment bank?

Company profile page for Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank/New York including stock price, company news, press releases, executives, board members, and contact information Skip To Content Skip to content

What kind of banking does Credit Agricole do?

International Transaction Banking (ITB): provides export & trade financing, commodities financing, and transactional banking. Credit Agricole CIB’s long-term relationships with US-based and international customers are based on the Bank’s capacity to provide competitive and differentiated products.

Where are the Credit Agricole CIB offices located?

Credit Agricole CIB in the Americas has developed a client base of more than 300 corporate companies. Credit Agricole CIB Americas’ headquarters are in New York City, with other US offices in Chicago and Houston, as well as offices in Canada, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil.

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