Crédit Agricole definition

Crédit Agricole or “Crédit Agricole S.A.” means a French bank, incorporated within limited liability under the laws of France, the registered office of which is at 12, place des États-Unis 92127 Montrouge and any of its subsidiaries and/or associates.

Examples of Crédit Agricole in a sentence

  • They may be UCITS managed by the Management Company, or by other entities, which may or may not belong to the Crédit Agricole SA Group, including related companies.

  • As such, any Employee wishing to trade in Amundi or Crédit Agricole securities must contact Amundi US’ Compliance Department for additional guidance prior to engaging in such trades.

  • TRANSACTIONS IN AMUNDI SA OR CRÉDIT AGRICOLE SHARES Amundi US’ parent holding companies, Amundi and Crédit Agricole, are public issuers.

  • They may be UCITS managed by the Management Company, or by other entities, regardless of whether they belong to the Crédit Agricole SA Group, including related companies.

  • Accordingly, Amundi’s global Compliance Department maintains policies and procedures relating to the trading of Amundi or Crédit Agricole securities by personnel of the Amundi group.


More Definitions of Crédit Agricole

Crédit Agricole as defined in the preamble hereto.
Crédit Agricole has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph of this Loan Agreement.
Crédit Agricole means Crédit Agricole S.A., a société anonyme organized under the laws of France.
Crédit Agricole means Crédit Agricole S.A. and Crédit Agricole CIB. The “Crédit Agricole Settlement” means the Settlement Agreement between Plaintiffs and Crédit Agricole dated March 10, 2022. ECF No. 518-1.
Crédit Agricole. Annex A to the Existing Agreement is hereby amended to insert the following new definitions in their appropriate alphabetical order:
Crédit Agricole or “Credit Agricole” “PNC” “Calyon New York Branch,” “Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank New York Branch” or “Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank New York Branch” “PNC Bank, National Association