Groupe BPCE appoints Nicolas Namias as Management Board member

PARIS, 18-May-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — Groupe BPCE’s Supervisory Board today approved the appointment of Nicolas Namias – currently Chief Financial Officer of Natixis – as Management Board member of Groupe BPCE, in charge of finance, strategy and legal affairs, Supervisory Board secretary

Nicolas Namias will assume his new functions on June 1, 2018, succeeding François Riahi, following the latter’s appointment as Chief Executive Officer of Natixis.

Natixis has already initiated a succession process for Nicolas Namias that should be completed shortly. The members of Natixis’ Senior Management Committee will continue to move forward on the strategic commitments set out in the New Dimension plan, in each of their area of expertise. Nicolas Namias’ succession will aim to cement and further reinforce the execution of the strategic and financial ambitions presented by Natixis on November 20, 2017.

For Laurent Mignon, Chairman of the Groupe BPCE Management Board as from June 1, 2018: “Thanks to his proficiency and excellence in strategic and financial matters, his managerial and leadership skills recognized throughout the Group, together with his energy and commitment, Nicolas Namias will contribute effectively on the Management Board to the execution of our strategic ambitions to 2020.

Nicolas Namias began his career in 2004 in the Treasury within France’s Ministry for the Economy and Finance. He was initially tasked with preparing the G8 and G20 international financial summits, before being appointed as the government’s substitute commissioner to the French financial market regulator AMF. In 2008, he joined Groupe BPCE in the Financial Department, then became the Group’s Head of Steering for Commercial Banking and Insurance. In 2012, he was appointed technical advisor to the Prime Minister for financing the economy and companies, and for international economic affairs. On rejoining Groupe BPCE in 2014, Nicolas Namias became Head of Strategy for Natixis and a member of its Executive Committee. In this capacity, he notably coordinated all the M&A operations conducted by Natixis since 2014. In 2017, he was appointed Chief Financial Officer of Natixis and a member of its Senior Management Committee.

Nicolas Namias, 42, is a former student of France’s Ecole Nationale d’Administration, and a graduate of Stanford Graduate School of Business (executive program), ESSEC Business School and Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.

About Groupe BPCE
Groupe BPCE, the 2nd-largest banking group in France, includes two independent and complementary cooperative commercial banking networks: the network of 14 Banque Populaire banks and the network of 16 Caisses d’Epargne. It also works through Crédit Foncier in the area of real estate financing. It is a major player in Asset and Wealth management, Insurance, Corporate & Investment Banking and Specialized Financial Services with Natixis. Groupe BPCE, with its 106,500 employees, serves a total of 31 million customers and enjoys a strong local presence in France with 7,800 branches and 9 million cooperative shareholders.

About Natixis
Natixis is the international corporate and investment banking, asset management, insurance and financial services arm of Groupe BPCE, the 2nd-largest banking group in France with 31 million clients spread over two retail banking networks, Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Epargne.
With more than 17,000 employees, Natixis has a number of areas of expertise that are organized into four main business lines: Asset & Wealth Management, Corporate & Investment Banking, Insurance and Specialized Financial Services.
A global player, Natixis has its own client base of companies, financial institutions and institutional investors as well as the client base of individuals, professionals and small and medium-size businesses of Groupe BPCE’s banking networks.
Listed on the Paris stock exchange, it has a solid financial base with a CET1 capital under Basel 3(1) of €12 billion, a Basel 3 CET1 Ratio (1) of 10.65 % and quality long-term ratings (Standard & Poor’s: A / Moody’s: A2 / Fitch Ratings: A).
(1)Based on CRR-CRD4 rules as reported on June 26, 2013, including the Danish compromise – without phase-in .
Figures as at December 31, 2017
www.natixis.com

SOURCE: BPCE

Press contacts:
Sonia Dilouya
Tel.: +33 1 58 32 01 03
E-mail: sonia.dilouya@natixis.com

Laure Sadreux
Tel.: +33 1 58 19 34 17
E-mail: laure.sadreux@natixis.com

Christophe Gilbert :
33 (0)1 40 39 66 00 / 33 (0)6 73 76 38 98
presse@bpce.fr

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