Laurent Mignon will take the lead of the French banking lobby

The chairman of the management board of the mutual banking group BPCE, Laurent Mignon, will succeed Nicolas Thry on September 1 as head of the French Banking Federation (FBF), announced this last Thursday.

The boss of the bank, including the Banques Populaires and the Caisses d’Epargne, will perform this function for one year, in accordance with the statutes of the professional association.

The French banking lobby, the FBF has 334 member banking companies, including 115 foreign banks, according to its website. Directed by Maya Atig, its mission is to promote banking and financial activity in France, Europe and internationally.

Laurent Mignon was already president of the FBF for the 2018-2019 period. Many bank executives currently in office have also been. He will be assisted by the Chief Executive Officer of Socit Generale Frdric Ouda, Vice-Chairman, and the Chairman of the Management Board of La Banque Postale Philippe Heim, Treasurer.

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And will find within the executive committee Jean-Laurent Bonnaf, Philippe Brassac and Nicolas Thry, respectively bosses of the BNP Paribas, Crdit Agricole and Crdit Mutuel groups. All three have also been presidents of the FBF.

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