Examples of using Consumer finance in English and their translations into French
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This year, Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance staff volunteered for a total of 1,271 hours,
Cost of risk at Group level was significantly lower standing at 46 basis points driven in particular by the continued decrease at BNL and the reduction in our consumer finance business.
Innovative online payment offering(SG Consumer Finance- Germany)
institutional clients and to withdraw from consumer finance in this country.
In 2013, nearly 300 employees from Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance contributed to the record donations Sidaction,
rolled out in the majority of entities and banks, it was piloted in 13 entities at the end of December 2014, including Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance, and extended to more than 30,000 employees in 2015.
internally classified into Wholesale and Consumer Finance.
This contribution includes EUR -725 million of non-recurring costs in respect of the refocusing of consumer finance activities at end-2014 and the goodwill write-down
Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finance and the Labour Force Survey, the authors obtain empirical
Consumer finance is a two-edged sword,
and individuals(consumer finance) as well as the life and non-life insurance;
and individuals(consumer finance), as well as the life and non-life insurance activities;
notably in the automobile and consumer finance sectors;
the consequences of the Group's withdrawal from consumer finance in Brazil for EUR -200 million,
costs related to the Group's withdrawal from consumer finance in Brazil.
which will be rolled out in stages between 2016 and 2018 at its Banking and Consumer Finance subsidiaries.
Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance and Crédit Agricole Bank Polska consumer finance customers.(2)
CA Consumer Finance France established a customer support branch,
institutional customers and announced that it was withdrawing from consumer finance activities.
Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance, Crédit Agricole SA's consumer credit subsidiary,