The Crédit Agricole group is not only the largest retail bank in France, but also the largest retail bank in the European Union. The Group consists of Crédit Agricole S.A., whose stock trades in the U.S. under the tickers (CRARY) and (CRARF), as well as a network of 39 regional Crédit Agricole banks, and a larger network of over 2,400 mutual banks. More than 11 million mutual shareholders own shares in the mutual banks, which themselves own shares in the regional banks, which in turn own over half the shares of Crédit Agricole S.A.
Of the 39 Crédit Agricole regional banks, 12 are publicly traded on European exchanges. Their shares have historically been cheap. One problem with investing in them, though, is deciding which ones to invest in. Since each Crédit Agricole regional bank operates in a different area of France with a different GDP per capita, I was curious if areas with higher GDPs per capita might have Crédit Agricole regional banks that earn higher returns. (Read More)
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