Societe Generale SA 2006 IR
The report highlights Societe Generale's strong financial and operational performance in 2005, with gross operating income rising by 29.1% to EUR 7,014 million and net income increasing by 35.5% to EUR 4,446 million. The Group expanded its international retail banking and specialized financial services through key acquisitions, including MIBank in Egypt and Eurobank in Poland. In terms of sustainability, the company continued to integrate environmental and social considerations into its business, achieving 100% renewable energy certification for its Tour Societe Generale headquarters. Additionally, the Group made significant progress in preparing for the Basel II capital adequacy framework and reinforced its compliance and anti-money laundering systems.
Company: Societe Generale SA
Sector: Financials
Country: France
Year: 2006
Type: IR
Pages: 278
Societe Generale SA
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The report highlights Societe Generale's strong financial and operational performance in 2005, with gross operating income rising by 29.1% to EUR 7,014 million and net income increasing by 35.5% to EUR 4,446 million. The Group expanded its international retail banking and specialized financial services through key acquisitions, including MIBank in Egypt and Eurobank in Poland. In terms of sustainability, the company continued to integrate environmental and social considerations into its business, achieving 100% renewable energy certification for its Tour Societe Generale headquarters. Additionally, the Group made significant progress in preparing for the Basel II capital adequacy framework and reinforced its compliance and anti-money laundering systems.
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Document Details
Report Year
2006
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005
Fiscal Year
2005
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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Women on Board
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