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Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Ehemalige Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Anne Ruffin | F | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | 12 Jahre |
Jennifer Bacarisse | F | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | - |
Gilles David | M | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | 3 Jahre |
Inès Prevot-Leygonie | F | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | - |
Guillaume Joncheres | M | 62 |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | 1 Jahre |
Joël Le Saux | M | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | 1 Jahre |
Natasha Braginsky | F | - |
Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA
![]() Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA Regional BanksFinance Crédit Agricole Asset Management (France) SA (CAAM) was the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Crédit Agricole SA (XP : ACA) in France. Created in 2004 by the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management, the firm was headquartered in Paris. In 2010 the firm was absorbed by Amundi SA, a joint venture between the French leading banks Crédit Agricole SA, holder of the majority interest, and Société Générale SA (XP: GLE). In addition to the Paris office, the firm had investment teams in London, Milan, Madrid, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. CAAM provided asset management services to institutional and private investors. | - |
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
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Frankreich | 7 | 100,00% |
Alter der Beziehungen
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Ursprung der Beziehungen
- Börse
- Insiders
- Pascal Voisin
- Persönliches Netzwerk