Article L511-67
The Board of Directors, the Supervisory Board or any other body exercising equivalent supervisory functions shall determine the guidelines and monitor the implementation by the persons referred to in…
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The Board of Directors, the Supervisory Board or any other body exercising equivalent supervisory functions shall determine the guidelines and monitor the implementation by the persons referred to in…
Cooperative banks are credit institutions. They may receive deposits from any natural or legal person. They must grant at least 80% of their loans to their members, their members' members, cooperative…
Crédit maritime mutuel is provided by four categories of credit institutions affiliated to the central body for savings banks and popular banks: 1. Regional caisses de crédit maritime mutuel ; 2. Unio…
Promissory notes governed by articles L. 313-42 et seq. are treated in the same way as the loans referred to in article L. 513-3 , provided that the receivables secured by them comply with the conditi…
The articles of association of cooperative banks are approved by the Minister for the Economy.
The Articles of Association determine the registered office and mode of administration of the company, the conditions necessary for the amendment of these Articles of Association and the dissolution o…
…nted by the Minister for the Economy to each cooperative bank. The Government Commissioner attends all meetings of the Board of Directors or the Supervisory Board, the Management Board and the committ…
The purpose of Crédit Maritime Mutuel is to facilitate the financing of operations and investments relating to sea fishing, sea farming and related activities, as well as the extraction of sand, grave…
Cooperative banks are authorised to increase their capital by capitalising reserves. They are authorised to pay interest on their capital ensuring a return at most equal to the average rate of fixed-r…
…change their status to that of a cooperative bank must, within one year of their authorisation, comply with the provisions of articles L. 512-61 to L. 512-64, failing which they will be banned from al…
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