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Crédit Mutuel is a French
cooperative banking Cooperative banking is retail and commercial banking organized on a cooperative basis. Cooperative banking institutions take deposits and lend money in most parts of the world. Cooperative banking, as discussed here, includes retail banking car ...
group, one of the country's top five banks with over 30 million customers. It traces its origins back to the German cooperative movement inspired by
Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (30 March 1818 – 11 March 1888) was a German mayor and cooperative pioneer. Several credit union systems and cooperative banks have been named after Raiffeisen, who pioneered rural credit unions. Life Friedrich Wilhe ...
in
Alsace–Lorraine Alsace–Lorraine, now called Alsace–Moselle, is a historical region located in France. It was created in 1871 by the German Empire after it had seized the region from the Second French Empire in the Franco-Prussian War with the Treaty of Fr ...
under German rule, in the 1880s. Crédit Mutuel was a member of the International Raiffeisen Union (IRU).


History

The first local cooperative bank inspired by the Raiffeisen system on what is now French territory was created in February 1882 in
La Wantzenau La Wantzenau (; ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Location The town is located 12 km northeast of Strasbourg. It is the last village along the Ill river before it joins the Rhine a few kilomet ...
, a village near
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label= Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label= Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the ...
. The network in German-ruled
Alsace–Lorraine Alsace–Lorraine, now called Alsace–Moselle, is a historical region located in France. It was created in 1871 by the German Empire after it had seized the region from the Second French Empire in the Franco-Prussian War with the Treaty of Fr ...
grew quickly to 127 local banks in 1892, and 471 in 1914. Louis Durand (1859-1916), a lawyer in
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of ...
, was inspired by the Raiffeisen model and started a similar network from 1893, grouped under the (UCROF). Following France's recovery of Alsace-Lorraine after
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, some of the local banks joined the
Crédit Agricole Crédit Agricole Group (), sometimes called La banque verte ( en, The green bank) due to its historical ties to farming, is a French international banking group and the world's largest cooperative financial institution. It is France's second lar ...
network, while others preferred to maintain their Raiffeisen identity and adopted the Crédit Mutuel name. The (BFCM) in Strasbourg was established in 1919 as a financial entity for the reorganized network. In 1958, new legislation remodeled the group's governance and established the as its central organization in Paris. In 2008, Crédit Mutuel bought
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's retail bank activities in Germany for 5.2 billion euros. Citibank Germany had over 3 million clients and 7% of the market share in Germany. Citibank sold multiple retail units across Europe and the world to reduce risk and focus on core activities like corporate and investment banking. The German network was subsequently rebranded
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.


Organization

The Crédit Mutuel group has a decentralized structure, despite being designated as a single significant institution under
European banking supervision European Banking Supervision, also known as the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), is the policy framework for the prudential supervision of banks in the euro area. It is centered on the European Central Bank (ECB), whose supervisory arm is r ...
. Its central entity is the (CNCM) in Paris. The CNCM was headquartered from 1981 to 2020 at 88–90, rue Cardinet in Paris, and in 2020 moved to a newly erected building at 46, Rue du Bastion near the high-rise Tribunal judiciaire de Paris. In France, the group's main retail network is formed of around 2,000 individual local Crédit Mutuel banks (french: caisses), which are owned by their customers in line with the Raiffeisen system. These local cooperative banks are grouped into 18 regional federations and one nationwide agricultural federation.


Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale

In 1992, the (CMCEE) was formed in Strasbourg, where the Crédit Mutuel was born in German-ruled
Alsace–Lorraine Alsace–Lorraine, now called Alsace–Moselle, is a historical region located in France. It was created in 1871 by the German Empire after it had seized the region from the Second French Empire in the Franco-Prussian War with the Treaty of Fr ...
, through the merger of the regional federations of Alsace, Lorraine, Franche-Comté and Centre-Est, the latter including Bourgogne and Champagne-Ardennes. Since 2011, a number of regional federations have formed a quasi-national grouping led by the CMCEE, initially called the "CM11" and known since 2018 as the Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale, which as of early 2022 brings together 14 of the 18 regional federations plus the nationwide agricultural federation. The local banks of the collectively own the in Strasbourg, which in turns owns 91.7% of the (BFCM), with an additional 6.4% of the latter being held by regional federations through their regional . The also owns the , which serves the nationwide agricultural federation except in Brittany. The BFCM in turns owns most of the group's assets beyond the network of local cooperative banks, both in France and abroad. As of early 2022, these included
Crédit Industriel et Commercial The Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC, "Industrial and Commercial Credit Company") is a bank and financial services group in France, founded in 1859. It has been majority owned by Crédit Mutuel, one of the country's top five banking groups, ...
, a significant banking group which is older than Crédit Mutuel itself, purchased in stages between 1998 and 2017; subsidiaries that host consumer credit (
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), real estate, asset management, insurance, private equity, factoring and leasing; , a fully-owned media group active in Eastern France; and 96% of the (BECM), a specialized bank that provides property lending in France and Germany. Other affiliates outside of France include: *
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in Germany and Spain * 51% of
Beobank beObank, nv/SA/AG is a Belgian bank owned by a French financial conglomerate Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe. As of 2013, the company offers everyday banking products ( current accounts, loans, credit cards, etc.) through the network of 192 branches a ...
in Belgium, with the remaining 49% held by regional federations of Crédit Mutuel in France * a 35% stake in
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* a 25% stake in
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Crédit Mutuel Arkéa and other federations

The federations outside of the are those of
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period ...
(headquartered at
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near Brest) and Sud-Ouest (in
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefectu ...
), which together form a grouping called Crédit mutuel Arkéa with its own brand identity; Maine-Anjou-Basse-Normandie (MABN, in Laval); and Océan (in
La Roche-sur-Yon La Roche-sur-Yon () is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. It is the capital of the department. The demonym for its inhabitants is ''Yonnais''. History The town expanded significantly after Napo ...
). Each of the Arkéa, MABN and Océan groupings have their own serving banking entity, respectively the , , and . Arkéa also has specialized financial services subsidiaries mirroring those of the BFCM, as well as an online bank, , which it acquired in 2006, and the Belgian
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, acquired in 2016.


Caisse Centrale du Crédit Mutuel

The , run by the CNCM in Paris and not to be confused with the in Strasbourg, is a bank that serves financial functions for the entire group, including the and Arkéa. Its capital structure is a reflection of the Crédit Mutuel group's structure. As of end-2021, its shareholders were the (54.07%); Crédit Mutuel Arkéa (20.15%); the (13.11%); the (7.26%); and the (5.41%). the regional federation of Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe, based in
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, joined the with effect on , so that its stake may be expected to be consolidated with that of the .


Motto

Crédit Mutuel's corporate motto is "''La banque qui appartient à ses clients, ça change tout!''" ("The bank owned by its customers, that changes everything!")


Controversy


Check processing fees

In 2010 the French government's
Autorité de la concurrence The (; ) is France's national competition regulator. Its predecessor, the Competition Council, was established in the 1950s. The Competition Authority is an , responsible for preventing anti-competitive practices and monitoring the functionin ...
(the department in charge of regulating
competition Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between entities such as organisms, ind ...
) fined eleven banks, including Crédit Mutuel, the sum of €384,900,000 for colluding to charge unjustified fees on check processing, especially for extra fees charged during the transition from paper check transfer to "Exchanges Check-Image" electronic transfer.


CIC and the National Bank of Haiti

Crédit Mutuel's subsidiary the
Crédit Industriel et Commercial The Crédit Industriel et Commercial (CIC, "Industrial and Commercial Credit Company") is a bank and financial services group in France, founded in 1859. It has been majority owned by Crédit Mutuel, one of the country's top five banking groups, ...
(CIC), known for having helped finance the construction of the
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, played a controversial role in extracting income from Haiti and transferring the wealth into France at around the same time. According to a 2022
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investigation into France's colonial legacy in Haiti, the bank benefited loan and concession arrangements with the Haitian Government that required the latter to transfer to CIC and its partners nearly half of all taxes the government collected on exports. By "effectively choking off the nation’s primary source of income," the CIC "left a crippling legacy of financial extraction and dashed hopes — even by the standards of a nation with a long history of both."


See also

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Other banking networks derived from the Raiffeisen system: *
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in Austria *
German Cooperative Financial Group The German Cooperative Financial Group, german: Genossenschaftliche FinanzGruppe Volksbanken Raiffeisenbanken, sometimes referred to in English as "Volksbanken Raiffeisenbanken Cooperative Financial Network", is a major cooperative banking networ ...
in Germany *
KBC Group KBC Group is a Belgian universal multi-channel bank-insurer, focusing on private clients and small and medium-sized enterprises in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. It was created in 1998 through the merger of Kredietbank ...
in Belgium *
Banque Raiffeisen Banque Raiffeisen is a Luxembourgish banking and financial services company. Founded in 1926, it is one of the oldest banks in Luxembourg. The bank is independent from foreign shareholders. It is a member of the International Raiffeisen Union ( ...
in Luxembourg *
Rabobank Rabobank (; full name: ''Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A.'') is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. The group comprises 89 local Dutch Rabobanks (2019), a central organisation (Raboban ...
in the Netherlands *
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References

3rd UPDATE: French Watchdog Fines 11 Banks For Fee Cartel
Elena Bertson, Dow Jones News Wires / Wall Street Journal online, retr 2010 9 20
Collusion in the banking sector
Press Release of Autorité de la concurrence, République Française, 20 September 2010, retrv 2010 9 20


External links


Credit Mutuel bank profile
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