Groupe Banque Populaire definition
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During the second quarter of 2006, Caisse Nationale des Caisse d’Epargne (CNCE), the parent of CIFG Holding, announced the signing of a letter with Groupe Banque Populaire for the combination of some of their respective business into a joint subsidiary, NatIxis, subject to regulatory approval.
A single means of registration and payment is available to you: transmission over the Internet of your booking and bank transfer to E.S.F. via S-money (secure service developed by a company of the Groupe Banque Populaire Caisse d’Epargne).The E.S.F. only guarantees the availability of the lessons that are proposed at the time when the contract is concluded.
A single means of registration and payment is available to you: transmission over the Internet of your booking and bank transfer to E.S.F. via S-money (secure service developed by a company of the Groupe Banque Populaire Caisse d’Epargne).
Each of them had interests in companies belongingto the former Groupe Banque Populaire for BP Participations and the former Groupe Caisse d’Epargne for CE Participations.Henceforth, these companies will be owned directly by BPCE or, for certain CE Participations assets, by the Caisses d’Epargne via a holding company known as CE Holding Promotion.The structure of BPCE’s capital is set out in chapter 7, on page 397.
The pro forma financial information presented hereafter has been prepared solely for purposes of illustration and is intended to present the consequences of the combination between Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d’Epargne.
Caisse Nationale des Caisse d’Epargne (CNCE), the parent of CIFG Holding (an indirect parent of the Company which, with its other subsidiaries constitute the CIFG Group), announced the signing of a letter with Groupe Banque Populaire for the combination of some of their respective business into a joint subsidiary, to be called NatIxis, subject to regulatory approval.
These accounts are compared to the pro forma figures presenting the group’s financial position at June 30, 2009 as if the merger between Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d’Epargne had already been completed at that date.
The pro forma information presented has not been audited by the auditors of BPCE.1.2 Accounting policies used for the production of the pro forma financial information (unaudited)The pro forma financial information is based on the published consolidated financial statements of the Groupe Banque Populaire and of the Groupe Caisse d’Epargne as at December 31, 2008.
These financial statements are compared with pro forma figures presenting the Group’s financial position at September 30, 2008 as if the merger of Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d’Epargne had already been completed at that date.
These financial statements are compared with pro forma figures presenting the Group’s financial position at March 31, 2009 as if the merger between Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d’Epargne had already been completed at that date.