Société Générale
Société Générale S.A., also known as SocGen in English-speaking nations, is a French-based global financial services firm that was established in 1864. Its headquarters are close by in La Défense, and it is registered in the heart of Paris.
Following BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole in terms of total assets is Société Générale. It is also the eighth-largest bank in the world and the sixth-largest in Europe. The Financial Stability Board regards it as a systemically important bank. It was referred to as one of the "Old Three" prominent French commercial banks from 1966 until 2003, along with Crédit Lyonnais and Bank Nationale de Paris (now BNP Paribas).
Société Générale's market capitalization as of April 2023 is $18.25 billion. By market cap, this places Société Générale as the 905th most valuable corporation in the world. The most recent financial reports from Société Générale indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $52.47 billion. The company's revenue for 2019 was $41.70 billion, which is less than its $44.93 billion sales for 2018.
Founded: 4 May 1864
Headquarters: 29 Boulevard Haussmann, 9th arrondissement, Paris
Website: societegenerale.com