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Company Response

13 Sep 2016

Author:
Crédit Agricole

Crédit Agricole response to BankTrack

First, Crédit Agricole’s commitment towards human rights refers explicitly to the UN Human Rights Norms for Business. It states that we will “carry out due diligence vis-à-vis customers, suppliers and service providers to ensure that the Group does not unwittingly participate in human rights violations, whether directly or indirectly”, i.e. our expectations cover not only our staff but also our business partners and other parties directly linked to our operations, products and services. This commitment was signed by our CEO, i.e. the most senior level of the bank...

 

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