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Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank

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Industry
  
Finance and Insurance

Website
  
www.ca-cib.com

Number of employees
  
9,500

Parent organization
  
Crédit Agricole

Products
  
Financial Services

Headquarters
  
Paris, France

Founded
  
1 May 2004

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Type
  
Limited-liability company

Key people
  
Jean-Paul Chifflet (Chairman) Jean-Yves Hocher (CEO) Paul de Leusse, Deputy CEO Régis Monfront, Deputy CEO Jacques Prost, Deputy CEO

CEO
  
Jean-Yves Hocher (1 Dec 2010–)

Subsidiaries
  
Calyon Financial, CA Indosuez Wealth (France)

Profiles

Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (Crédit Agricole CIB, formerly Calyon) is Crédit Agricole's corporate and investment banking entity. With a staff of 9500 employees in 32 countries, Crédit Agricole CIB is active in a broad range of capital markets, investment banking and financing activities. Clients are primarily corporates, governments, and banks, with a small footprint in the investor segment.

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History

Calyon was created in May 2004 by the transfer of assets from Crédit Lyonnais' Corporate and Investment Banking division to Crédit Agricole Indosuez (CAI), which had been created in 1996 with the purchase of Banque Indosuez by Crédit Agricole.

The division was rebranded Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank (CACIB) in Feb 2010.

CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)

Crédit Agricole CIB is committed as far as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is concerned. One example is FReD, a Crédit Agricole S.A program to enhance CSR: action plans cover environmental aspects (recycling, biodiversity…), employee-related projects (background and gender equality, handicap) and customer-related issues (fight against fraud, protection of personal data …). These plans are monitored by progress indicators.

Patronage

Since 2009 Crédit Agricole CIB has been a patron of the musée du quai Branly and since 2010 of the Théâtre du Châtelet. For several years, Crédit Agricole CIB has participated in the Financial Community Telethon, an event which takes place in December as part of the National Telethon.

Business Lines

Its activities are arranged into two major divisions, Capital Markets & Investment Banking Division and Financing Division.

Structured Finance

Air transportation and rail, shipping, real estate, natural resources, infrastructure and power, energy, acquisition finance, transactional commodity finance, tax based leases.

Investment Banking

In France and worldwide, Crédit Agricole CIB advises clients on top-half of the balance sheet transactions and specialised financing.

Fixed Income

  • Sales and trading activities on the primary and secondary markets (foreign exchange, credit, government rates, securitisation and treasury).
  • Debt Optimisation and Distribution strategy. An approach created in 2012 with the new Distribute-to-Originate model, Debt Optimisation and Distribution originates, structures and arranges syndicated and bilateral medium-term and long-term loans for corporates and financial institutions.
  • Won awards for primary issuance in the Euro-denominated bond markets. Ranked 5 in 2011 and ranked 4 in 2012 for Dealogic all-Euro bond issuance (across all asset classes).
  • Commercial Banking and Trade

    Commercial banking services non-financial companies and financial institutions: non-structured financings, guarantees and sureties, export and trade finance, cash management and liability management.

    Historical Lines

    In 2011, Crédit Agricole CIB announced the closing of equity derivatives and commodities.

    Trading Losses

    In September 2007, a Crédit Agricole CIB New York trader lost the firm €250M (US$320M). He had taken unusual positions beyond authorization and delegation. He was fired, as well as five other salaried employees from the firm's New York branch.

    Financial Crisis (needs expansion)

    Credit Agricole lost €857m ($1.1bn, £657m) in the fourth quarter of 2007, primarily as a result of the €3.3bn charge on losses attributed to the credit crisis.

    Rebranding

    As of 6 February 2010, Calyon changed its name to Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (Crédit Agricole CIB).

    Executive committee

    Jean-Yves HOCHER, Chief Executive Officer

    Paul de LEUSSE, Deputy Chief Executive Officer

    Régis MONFRONT, Deputy Chief Executive Officer

    Jacques PROST, Deputy Chief Executive Officer

    Thierry SIMON, Client Coverage, International network, Commercial Banking and Trade

    Régis MONFRONT (Interim), Global Investment Banking

    Jacques de VILLAINES, Structured Finance

    Thomas GADENNE, Fixed Income Markets

    Jean-François BALAY, Debt Optimisation and Distribution

    Daniel PUYO, Risk and Permanent Control

    Frédéric MERON, Finance

    Frédéric COUDREAU, Global Operations

    Pierre DULON, Global IT

    Ivana BONNET, Human Resources

    Catherine DUVAUD, Compliance

    Bertrand HUGONET, Corporate Secretary

    Management Committee

    The Management Committee has 100 members, including Executive Committee members.

    References

    Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank Wikipedia