Established in 1864, Société Générale is one of the largest French banks. Société Générale is a universal bank, offering its clients retail, corporate, investment banking products and services as well as private banking and asset management.
In 2017 total assets of Société Générale SCF were 9 905,86 mln EUR. In 2017 the bank's net income was 6,62 mln EUR.
Société Générale SCF participates in deposit guarantee scheme of France. This scheme covers accounts up to 100 000 EUR per bank per depositor.
Société Générale SCF is headquartered in PUTEAUX.
Total Assets (2017) |
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9 905.86 mln EUR (+14.05%) |
In 2017 total assets of Société Générale SCF were 9 905.86 mln EUR. Growth compared to the previous period (2016) was 14.05%. The evolution of the total assets of Société Générale SCF is shown at Chart 1 below.
Chart 1. Total Assets of Société Générale SCF.
Net Income (2017) |
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6.62 mln EUR (-16.22%) |
In 2017 net income of Société Générale SCF was 6.62 mln EUR. Decline compared to the previous period (2016) was -16.22%. The evolution of the net income of Société Générale SCF is shown at Chart 2 below.
Chart 2. Net Income of Société Générale SCF.
Deposit Guarantee |
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Yes (up to 100 000 EUR per depositor) |
Deposit Guarantee Schemes compensate certain deposits held by depositors of a bank that becomes unable to meet its obligations.
All credit institutions operating in France are obliged to participate in French deposit guarantee scheme.
In the case of Société Générale SCF failure, eligible depositors having covered accounts in this bank will be paid out the following compensation:
Eligible Depositors | natural persons, legal entities |
Covered Accounts | all deposit accounts (current accounts, demand accounts, passbook accounts, term accounts, home savings accounts, home savings schemes, etc.) |
Covered Currencies | all currencies |
Maximum Protected Amount | 100 000 EUR |
Paid In Currency | EUR |
BIC (Business Identifier Code, also known as SWIFT code or SWIFT BIC) is a the mostly used international identifier of financial institutions. SWIFT is the registration authority for BICs. BICs are used in financial transactions, client and counterparty data bases, compliance documents and many others.
A BIC consists of eight or eleven characters, comprising a financial institution code (four characters), a country code (two characters), a location code (two characters) and, optionally, a branch code (three characters).
BIC of Société Générale SCF and its components are shown in the table below.
BIC | GSCFFR22XXX |
Bank BIC Code | GSCF |
Country Code | FR (France) |
Location Code | 22 |
Branch Code | XXX |
MFI ID (Monetary Financial Institution Identifier) is a code, unique to each institution in the MFI list provided by ECB (European Central Bank). MFI ID is hence applicable to MFIs resident in the European Union.
The code is alphanumerical, with the first two digits representing the two-digit ISO code for the country of residence of the MFI and the remaining number of digits (no limit has been specified) is any combination of alphanumerical characters.
MFI ID of Société Générale SCF is shown in the table below.
MFI ID | FR15968 |
Bank Sort Code is a code that uniquely identifies a financial institution within a country. Bank sort codes are usually assigned by National Central Banks and differ from BIC codes.
Bank Sort Code | 15968 |
Company Registration Number is a distinctive code issued upon registration of a new company. This code can be used to find data about the company in a national company register.
Company Number | 479755480 |
Société Générale SCF operates under the brand name Societe Generale. This banking brand has presence in the following European countries and selected dependent territories of the European countries:
The following banks operating under Societe Generale brand name has been recently closed down: