Une banque qui appartient à ses clients, ça change tout*
Crédit Mutuel, a cooperative bank owned by its 36.6 millions customer-members. Its excess profit is not distributed to shareholders, but is used to build up its equity.
The European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB)
Founded in 1970, the EACB represents, promotes and defends the common interests of its 27 member institutions and cooperative banks, with regard to banking as well as cooperation.
The International Co-operative Alliance is one of the oldest independent non-governmental organizations. It was created in 1895 to unite, represent and serve cooperatives worldwide.
Coop FR is an organization that represents the French cooperative movement. Created by its members in 1968, it now gives a voice to more than 23,000 French cooperative enterprises.
Created in 1968, the International Raiffeisen Union (IRU) is a global association of cooperative enterprises whose work and ideas are based on the cooperative principles of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen.
Founded in 1921, the International Review of Social Economy promotes and disseminates studies and research in social, economic and legal sciences regarding cooperative and social economy organizations in France, Europe and around the world.