Article R515-5
The Agence française de développement, hereinafter referred to as "the Agency", carries out a permanent public interest mission within the meaning of Article L. 511-104. It may carry out banking opera…
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The Agence française de développement, hereinafter referred to as "the Agency", carries out a permanent public interest mission within the meaning of Article L. 511-104. It may carry out banking opera…
At 1 January 2017, the Agency's endowment amounted to two billion eight hundred and seven million nine hundred and ninety-eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-six euros.This endowment may be increas…
The Agency is a State-owned industrial and commercial public body, the tasks and organisation of which are set out in this section.Its mission is to carry out financial operations of all kinds with a…
The agency manages operations financed from the State budget on behalf of and at the risk of the State. The terms of these operations are the subject of specific agreements signed on behalf of the Sta…
French joint stock companies, known as sociétés de développement régional, contribute to the financing of companies located in France in the form of equity holdings. These companies are authorised to…
The agency may represent French or foreign finance companies and credit institutions, as well as the European Union, States or international institutions or bodies under agreements entered into with t…
The Agency's financial aid abroad is allocated in the States of the priority solidarity zone determined by this committee pursuant toarticle 3 of decree no. 98-66 of 4 February 1998 creating the Inter…
The agency's head office is in Paris. The agency may open representative offices in the French overseas departments and collectivities, in New Caledonia and abroad.
A Government Commissioner, appointed by the Minister for the Economy, carries out the duties defined by Article L. 615-1 and Articles D. 615-1 to D. 615-8 of this Code.
The agency borrows in the short, medium and long term, in France and abroad, either from financial institutions or by issuing bonds, notes, securities or any other debt security. It carries out all fi…
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