Crédit Agricole’s cooperative organisation
Close to 11.8 million mutual shareholders form the foundation of the cooperative organisation of Crédit Agricole and make it the world’s largest cooperative and mutualist group.
The mutual shareholders own the capital of the 2,395 Local Banks in the form of mutual shares. These Local Banks are represented on the Boards of Directors of the 39 Regional Banks. The mutual shareholders elect their representatives, the directors of the Local Banks, who in turn elect the directors of the Regional Banks.
An elected Chairman and a Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Board of Directors of the Regional Bank are in charge of governance.
The Regional Banks have a cooperative governance system, which by nature is responsible and fair. According to the democratic principle of “1 person = 1 vote”, each mutual shareholder has the same weight in voting in Local Bank Annual General Meetings, regardless of the number of mutual shares held.
More than 27,000 directors elected each year share their expectations within the Group’s bodies and ensure good knowledge and consideration of customer needs. The pooling of these experiences is the heart of the cooperative model, which promotes customer-focused action.