Banking in France
The
GDP or 128% of its national debt.[1]
France operates a
Fonds de Garantie des Depôts
.
During 2018 the banking sector of the French economy employed 362,800 people.[2]
Largest banks
The largest banks by total assets in Euros (as of Year end 2020) in France are the following:
1. BNP Paribas: $2,488.5 Bn
2. Crédit Agricole: $1,961.1 Bn
3. Société Générale: $1,462.0 Bn
4.
BPCE
: $863.3 Bn
5. Crédit Mutuel - CIC: $624.0 Bn
History of banking
At about the time of the commencement of the year 1800,
Online banking in France
Monabanq (fr), opened during and is based in Hauts-de-France.[5][6]
References
- ^ Norris, Floyd (2008-11-10). "The World's Banks Could Prove Too Big to Fail — or to Rescue". NY Times. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
- ^ Chiffres clés et évolution de l’emploi dans la banque en 2018 Archived 2019-12-22 at the Wayback Machine (fr), La Fédération Bancaire Française Retrieved 2019-06-20
- ^ ISBN 9782600010382Retrieved 2019-06-20
- ^ ISBN 9781107030701Retrieved 2019-06-20
- ^ Banques-en-ligne Culture banque Retrieved 2019-06-20
- ^ apropos Mona banq Retrieved 2019-06-20
Source
- La Fédération Bancaire Française Archived 2001-10-30 at the Wayback Machine (the Banking Federation of France)
Further reading
- Born, Karl Erich. International Banking in the 19th and 20th Centuries (St Martin's, 1983) online
External links
- Information about French banks in English
- Liste des néobanques pro et banques en ligne pour professionnels en France (French language)
- Alain Plessis (fr) - Histoire des banques en France (French language) La Fédération Bancaire Française and l’Université de Paris X Nanterre
- Véronique Chocron (9 May 2019) - Alors que la Société générale a perdu plus d’un million de clients en six ans, sa filiale Boursorama vise plus de 3 millions de comptes en 2021 le Monde