Crédit Agricole announced on Wednesday that it aims to win "
more than a million additional customers
" by "
horizon 2025
" as part of its "
Ambitions 2025
" plan.
"
This plan aims to produce, for Crédit Agricole SA, a net income group share of more than 6 billion euros and to further strengthen our profitability, already among the best in Europe
", indicates in a press release, the second French bank, in turnover, but first in number of customers.
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For the 2022 financial year, the group recalls aiming for net income group share of more than 5 billion euros.
He underlines that in 2021, "
once again a year ahead of schedule, Crédit Agricole SA has achieved the financial objectives of its previous plan, while strengthening its solidity
".
To succeed in winning more than a million additional customers, Crédit Agricole plans
to “expand and adapt its offers
” so that they are “
more accessible, more responsible and more digital
”.
This ambition concerns Crédit Agricole establishments in France, but also LCL, which belongs to the group, and Italy, where the group represents 5.5% of market share, Poland, Egypt and Ukraine, where "
the presence of the group, should enable it to contribute, in due course, to the efforts of reconstruction of the country
”, specifies the press release.
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The group will also dedicate “
twenty billion euros of budget over the period
” to new technologies and digital “
including one billion in technological transformation investment programs
”, detailed Jérôme Grivet, deputy general manager of Crédit Agricole SA. , the listed entity of the mutual bank.
In the longer term, "
2030 and beyond
", the group indicates that it will launch two new businesses "
useful to society and providing development opportunities
", with Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies "
to make energy transitions accessible to all and accelerate the advent of renewable energies
", and Crédit Agricole Santé & Territoires, "
to facilitate access to care and Aging Well
”.