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Patti Richards

Guide to Banks in France

Get the most out of foreign investment markets from banks in France


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The growing global marketplace requires businesses expanding overseas to deal with international banking in France. France banks offer business owners the security of working with both local banks in France and banks with familiar names.

France banking institutions provide clients with the ease of working with their US based banks. US based banks in France as well as other global banks in France gives customers piece of mind working on both sides of the pond.

International banking in France helps business owners expand easily to this growing global marketplace. France banks get commercial customers the products they need to establish successful businesses or expand global franchises to the French economy. Work with banks in France to:

1. Invest in the growing French economy through French commercial banks.

2. Understand the culture and climate of doing business in France.

3. Strengthen your business presence through France banks.

4. Establish your business as a competitor in the global marketplace.



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Find a bank in France that is a correspondent of a US based bank


Using a bank you know and trust helps get your business expansion to France up and running smoothly and efficiently. Having ready access to both home and international bank accounts simultaneously gives you peace of mind that your finances and business transactions are secure.

I recommend: Citibank is a US based bank and international company offering banking in many countries around the world, including France. All Banks provides users with information on banks. They have branches throughout the world.

Use local commercial banking in France as a resource for community involvement


Working with a local France bank helps establish your business as a contributor to the local economy. A good relationship with a France banking institution gets you recognized as a trusted partner in progress in your business location.

I recommend: Banque De France and Deutsche Bank has locations and branches throughout the country to serve all your business needs.

Compare banks in France through trusted financial resources


Work closely with your home based bank to help get good investment information about commercial banking in France. Banking in any foreign country requires some self-education, so working with a banker you trust makes the learning curve less daunting.

I recommend: Both ABN AMRO and HSBC have branches in the US and abroad to meet your global business needs.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Do your homework about French culture before beginning a relationship with a local bank in France. Finding out what you need to know about etiquette and customs help keep you from offending anyone before ever getting started.
  • Make sure when banking in France you have a well-qualified translator or someone in your financial institution that can help you with language barriers. Many people in France speak English, but it's always a good idea to have someone who can help you if you need it.
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