Crédit Mutuel
Crédit Mutuel is a major French cooperative retail bank, owned by its members, offering current accounts, cards, savings, and loans through a regional branch network.
Crédit Mutuel operates in the French Banking segment.
Crédit Mutuel: Core Facts
- Entity Type
- Cooperative full-service retail bank
- Structure
- Member-owned mutual, regional federations
- Online brands
- Monabanq; Fortuneo (Crédit Mutuel Arkéa)
- Headquarters
- Strasbourg / Paris, France
- Founded
- 1882
- Banking licence
- French banking licence
- IBAN
- French IBAN (FR)
- Regulator
- ACPR (Banque de France)
- Deposit guarantee
- FGDR up to EUR 100,000 per bank
- Status
- Active Definition
- Verified
How Crédit Mutuel compares
Crédit Mutuel is NOT the same as Crédit Agricole or Caisse d'Épargne, and it is NOT the same as its online brands Monabanq or Fortuneo. Crédit Mutuel is a member-owned mutual group, organised into regional federations.
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Crédit Mutuel: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crédit Mutuel?
Crédit Mutuel is a major French cooperative retail bank, owned by its members, offering current accounts, cards, savings, and loans through regional branches.
Is Crédit Mutuel a mutual bank?
Crédit Mutuel is a member-owned mutual group organised into regional federations, distinct from rivals like Crédit Agricole and Caisse d'Épargne.
Is my money safe with Crédit Mutuel?
Crédit Mutuel holds a French banking licence, is supervised by the ACPR (Banque de France), and deposits are protected by the FGDR up to EUR 100,000 per bank.
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