This implements our principles of utility and universality in an environment of profound societal changes that generate uncertainty and require support and inclusion for all. As a result, Crédit Agricole, through all of its subsidiaries, offers its social offerings to all its customer segments so that all players in the economy and the regions can be assisted and supported in current and future transformations.
For individual customers, the Regional Banks and LCL have developed accessible, simple, clear and transparent offerings: EKO and LCL Essentiel for everyday banking services, an inclusive insurance offering with the EKO formula in its new auto and multi-risk home range, and a multi-risk rental insurance product for young tenants.
For SMEs and corporates, the EKO Pro, LCL Essentiel Pro and Propulse 100% digital offerings give access to an account, a card and the essential services of the agencies for an attractive rate.
For the insured parties, individual customers, professionals, farmers or corporates, a complete risk analysis approach preserves their holdings or their work/activity tool.
The Regional Banks and LCL are committed to young people, offering them a range of products and services to help them achieve their projects according to their needs.
This scheme supports customers made vulnerable by a life event by identifying solutions to help them return to a stable and sustainable situation. This is a comprehensive approach to essential property and personal insurance needs, also including housing, individual mutual health insurance, death benefit, and consumer borrower insurance for micro-loans. At year-end 2024, more than 12,600 people were supported by Points Passerelle.
Deployment of Crédit Agricole Santé & Territoires (Healthcare and Territories)
The decrease in the number of doctors over the next decade will coincide with an ageing population, resulting in a sharp increase in the demand for healthcare. In the face of these challenges, Crédit Agricole Santé & Territoires structures solutions with a dual aim:
Support and guidance for healthcare professionals
Different mechanisms and offerings proposed by the Group benefit healthcare professionals directly: the Prêt Interfimo Profession Libérale loan with €2,932 million granted in 2024, a housing loan offer for interns and heads of health clinics, a refinancing package of €400 million in 2024 in partnership with the European Investment Bank to increase the number of women in the healthcare profession.
In France, the regional roots of Crédit Agricole, the leading bank network, can be seen in the contribution of the Regional Banks to local economic life. Strengthening social cohesion is the second pillar of the Group’s Societal Project, with the aim of fighting social inequalities and the desertification of certain regions. Revitalisation of the regions to strengthen social cohesion is being implemented through several initiatives.
Economic and social development is supported by the Amundi Finance et Solidarité fund which, with more than €500 million in assets, confirms its leadership position in investments and the social and solidarity economy. LCL is strengthening its “LCL Impact Sociétal et Solidaire” responsible investment ranges, notably with LCL Better World, the market’s first exclusive allocation of funds contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals within life insurance policies and the Impact Social et Solidaire programmes.
Social housing is an essential lever in the Group’s action, which includes a partnership with Action Logement and real estate promotion intended to create social and inclusive housing for vulnerable people.
The Crédit Agricole Group also offers targeted financing (social loans) the funds of which are allocated directly to an asset or project with a social benefit and issues social bonds as part of the Group’s Social Bond Framework, the Group’s reference framework that defines the eligibility criteria used in defining the categories of eligible social loans. As at 31 December 2024, the outstanding social bonds issued by the Group’s entities totalled €7.9 billion.
Through the Regional Banks and its various entities, Crédit Agricole relies on specialised partners to enable as many entrepreneurs as possible to develop and secure their project before they start, using a range of mechanisms (collateral-free loans, advice, coaching).
Every year, this collaboration results in the development of thousands of new projects to stimulate the economic fabric of our regions and create jobs.
Some of the major partners include:
In 2024, the Crédit Agricole Group’s philanthropic contributions amounted to €43.8 million¹, up 4% compared to 2023. The Group supports projects led by associations, foundations, and NGOs—nearly 75% of which are carried out in France. Inclusion is the leading theme—covering professional integration, education, and the fight against poverty—and now accounts for nearly 40% of supported projects, a share that continues to grow. Culture is the Crédit Agricole Group’s second area of focus, primarily through initiatives related to built heritage, but also in connection with cultural institutes. In response to emergency situations, Crédit Agricole provided support to those affected by the floods in the Valencia region of Spain. It also continued its support for victims of the war in Ukraine.
1 Data based on self-reporting by the Crédit Agricole Group entities in France and abroad.
Crédit Agricole S.A. aims to be a responsible employer over the long term and wishes to promote its employer brand through seven themes.
2024 Data
1 Excluding entities being integrated (roll-out underway).
2 Chief Executive Officers, Deputy General Managers and Directors appointed by internal processes.
3 Scope covered: Crédit Agricole S.A. in France.
To accelerate the transformation driven by the Human-Centric Project (accountability, empowerment and managerial and cultural transformation), Crédit Agricole S.A. offers all its employees dynamic, increasingly personalised career paths to help them develop their skills.
Crédit Agricole S.A. relies in particular on IFCAM, the Crédit Agricole Group’s university, to offer its employees a range of professional certifications for the many business lines of the bank and the specialised markets.
This year, thanks to a unique partnership, Crédit Agricole S.A. has also been using an international platform (LinkedIn Learning) to develop each individual’s potential. The main advantages are as follows:
Since May 2024, Crédit Agricole S.A. employees in France and around the world have been progressively given unlimited access to the Group’s training, skills development and mobility programmes via the LinkedIn Learning platform. A new step has been taken in the large-scale personalisation of career paths.
A number of initiatives have been launched by the entities to use artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster human intelligence in all the business lines.
For Crédit Agricole S.A., generative AI, in particular, represents an opportunity to improve the customer experience and the experience of all its employees by amplifying human intelligence. This technology is an opportunity to develop human skills and discernment and thus place human accountability at the heart of customer relationships.
In 2024, the Human Resources Directors’ Committee was trained in generative AI. And to raise awareness among its employees, Crédit Agricole S.A. is launching a programme for controlled and progressive adoption of generative AI, in joint development with IFCAM and the Information Systems business line. Crédit Agricole S.A. is ensuring that all its employees increase their skills by rolling out a training programme to familiarise them with this technology, first in France in 2024, then in the first half of 2025 in all the countries where it operates.
With this training, Crédit Agricole S.A. is preparing its employees to effectively integrate generative AI into all its business lines.