Article L512-63
Cooperative banks are credit institutions. They may receive deposits from any natural or legal person. They must grant at least 80% of their loans to their members, their members' members, cooperative…
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Cooperative banks are credit institutions. They may receive deposits from any natural or legal person. They must grant at least 80% of their loans to their members, their members' members, cooperative…
…t up within the Boards, as well as all meetings of the General Meeting of Members. It may request access to all company documents. It may veto any decision that is contrary to the company's Articles o…
Cooperative banks are authorised to increase their capital by capitalising reserves. They are authorised to pay interest on their capital ensuring a return at most equal to the average rate of fixed-r…
Operators of means of transport and persons working at a point of entry and appearing on the list mentioned in article R. 3115-8 are required to report to the regional health agency, via the coordinat…
…for the Minister for Health: 1° An event in which the number of cases or deaths is high for the place, period or population in question; 2° An event that could have major repercussions for public hea…
The articles of association of cooperative banks are approved by the Minister for the Economy.
Credit institutions which change their status to that of a cooperative bank must, within one year of their authorisation, comply with the provisions of articles L. 512-61 to L. 512-64, failing which t…
The Board of Directors or the Supervisory Board comprises, in addition to ten representatives of the members, five representatives of the staff of the cooperative bank, including at least one manager,…
Credit institutions and finance companies are required to close their financial year on 31 December. However, the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may authorise them to derogate from t…
…e R. 5211-22, including, where applicable, the information supplied by the manufacturers of the devices that have been assembled. They do not have to carry an additional CE marking.
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