CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK, PJSC
Carlos de Cordoue
Credit Agricole Bank is the oldest foreign bank in Ukraine; it has been operating in the market since 1993 and offers the entire range of banking services, is a strategic partner of the agribusiness and one of the leaders in car financing. The bank belongs to the international Credit Agricole Group (France), European leader in bancassurance and asset management and a major partner of the French economy.
Credit Agricole is a leader in social responsibility and is included in the TOP 3 in the Standard-Rating’s nomination of the reliability of bank deposits. On top of that, the bank ranked 1st in the rating of the most sustainable banks in Ukraine as of May 2023, according to the “Minfin” portal. Based on the NBU decision, the Bank is included in the list of systemically important institutions and in the TOP 10 banks in terms of net assets.
For more than ten years, Credit Agricole has been a strategic partner of the agribusiness sector. The share of agribusiness in the Bank’s corporate portfolio is 50%.
Credit Agricole is the first automotive bank and the only one in Ukraine to hold the international ISO 9001 certificate in car lending, which guarantees transparent auto lending terms and high quality of service for customers.
The bank is also developing a culture of transparent and honest business, making a significant contribution to society and environmental protection. Since 2016, the bank has been implementing a large-scale corporate social responsibility program «We Care!», which includes 4 main areas: charity, eco-initiatives, volunteering and employee care.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Credit Agricole has confirmed its active social position, focusing its efforts on supporting its customers, employees and society. The Bank allocated UAH 26 million to various charitable projects, mainly for the purchase of medical equipment for hospitals with the support of the Charity Foundation “Your support”. At the same time, since the war began, the Credit Agricole Group showed its solidarity with the Ukrainians by suspending its operations in Russia, creating an emergency solidarity fund of EUR 10 million euros and donating 700,000 euros to help Ukraine and the victims of the war.