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Foreign-owned bank

Credit Agricole Bank

АТ «Креді Агріколь Банк»

Ukraine's leading agribusiness bank. Founded in 1993. Headquartered in Київ. Market share — 3%.

Quick Facts — Credit Agricole Bank

Legal nameАТ «Креді Агріколь Банк»
Bank typeForeign-owned bank
Founded1993
Parent jurisdictionFrance
HeadquartersКиїв (Ukraine)
NBU licence №99
Official websitecredit-agricole.ua ↗
Market share~3% of banking system assets
Customer segmentsretail, sme, corporate, agro

Credit Agricole Bank products

Payment cards Deposits Business loans Auto loans Agri loans Private banking

Credit Agricole Bank serves customer segments: retail, sme, corporate, agro. Full pricing and terms for each product — on the bank's official website: credit-agricole.ua.

History and positioning

Credit Agricole Bank is a foreign-owned bank with its parent company registered in France. This means an additional layer of regulatory oversight (beyond the NBU — the regulator of the parent country) and typically more conservative lending policy. Foreign banks often specialize in premium segments, trade finance, or agricultural lending.

FAQ

When was Credit Agricole Bank founded?

Credit Agricole Bank was founded in 1993 in Київ. Full legal name — АТ «Креді Агріколь Банк». Operates under NBU banking licence №99.

What does Credit Agricole Bank offer to individuals?

Main retail products at Credit Agricole Bank: Payment cards, Deposits, Business loans, Auto loans, Agri loans, Private banking. Tariffs and conditions are listed on the official website.

Can I open an account with Credit Agricole Bank online?

Most Ukrainian banks (including Credit Agricole Bank) support online account opening via app or website, with verification via Diia or video call. Full instructions on the official website: credit-agricole.ua.

Does the Deposit Guarantee Fund cover deposits at Credit Agricole Bank?

Yes, Credit Agricole Bank is a member of the Ukrainian Deposit Guarantee Fund (DGF). Since 1 April 2024, the DGF covers up to UAH 600,000 per depositor per bank in case of bank failure.