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Frequently Asked Questions

  • EFG Hermes Asset Management is the fund manager for Credit Agricole I, Credit Agricole II equity funds and Credit Agricole III money market fund. With over 25 years of experience in the Egyptian market, the fund manager makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors based on through research and close monitoring of market conditions. EFG Hermes Asset Management is responsible for the performance of the funds under its management, as they handle the investment part of the fund.

  • All mutual funds announce the Investment Certificate price on a weekly basis, allowing investors to track their performance. Additionally, the fund manager publishes quarterly fact sheets that provide insights into the fund’s performance.

  • You can subscribe by signing a subscription form at any of the bank’s branches across Egypt. Subscription frequency varies depending on the fund type. Some funds offer daily subscriptions, while others provide weekly subscriptions. However, in all cases orders must be submitted before 12:00 pm on any applicable day.

  • Returns represent the total net profits or losses (in some types of mutual funds) achieved against the invested amount during a specific period. To view the returns for the mutual funds offered by the bank Click Here

    • Redemption orders can be signed at any of the bank’s branches across Egypt. Redemption frequency varies depending on the fund. Some funds offer daily redemption, while others provide weekly redemption. However, in all cases, orders must be submitted before 12:00 pm on any applicable day

CAE participates at MED-ALLIA Cairo 2009

Crédit Agricole Egypt participated as a co-sponsor in the MED-ALLIA Forum held for the first time in Cairo on December 7th and 8th at the Marriott hotel. The 2-day event was organized by UBIFRANCE and the French Economic Department in Cairo, in partnership with the French Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (CCFE). Mr. Michel Zanatta, CAE Retail & Commercial Banking Head spoke on December 7th during the Thematic breakfast “Doing Business in Egypt” offering an overview of the local economic status and insights about Banking in Egypt, especially in relation to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

The Forum’s primary objective is to foster partnerships between SMEs from Mediterranean countries. This year over 300 companies attended from 9 countries namely France, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Syria and Libya. Commenting on the bank participation, Mr. Henri Guillemin – CAE Managing Director said: “we are very enthusiastic to take part in this important Forum and have the chance to finance emerging business opportunities for SMEs across the Mediterranean. SMEs represent one of the most important segments of the Egyptian economy and thus, enjoy the government’s extensive support”.

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