Credit Agricole Payment Services, a publicly owned company founded in 1972 and headquartered in France, provides financial services. Employing 710 people, it operates as a subsidiary of the Crédit Agricole Group.

Revenue

Founded

1972

Headcount

701

Headquarters

France

Primary Segment

Financial Services

Ownership

Publicly Owned

News Summary:

Credit Agricole considered a merger with Banco BPM, potentially increasing its stake to 35 percent. This followed Banco BPM's rejection of a UniCredit takeover bid. Reports indicate Credit Agricole, holding a 20% stake in BPM, explored options with advisors that could result in a 30-40% stake in a combined entity. Sources revealed Credit Agricole worked with Deutsche Bank and Rothschild on a potential merger of its Italian arm with Banco BPM. Early-stage talks suggest a merger could solidify Credit Agricole's position among Italy's major banks. Separately, the Caisse Régionale de Crédit Agricole Mutuel Brie Picardie Société coopérative reported first-half 2025 results: revenue reached €394.2 million (an 11% increase from the first half of 2024), net income was €165.6 million (a 13% increase), and the profit margin was 42% (up from 41%).

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