By bringing together all our commercial and personal banking entities and a number of specialised businesses, Commercial, Personal Banking & Services (CPBS) positions itself as a long-term and trusted companion for its clients. Efficient and agile, the division meets their financial needs and much more, serving their best interests and benefitting society at large.
CPBS continues to improve the recommendation of its clients and employees, with an ever more personalised, enhanced and responsible product and service offering. By relying on an ecosystem of partners, CPBS teams combine the best of digital technology and human support to offer clients an innovative and high-quality relationship.
With its four commercial and personal banking businesses in the eurozone in France, Belgium, Italy and Luxembourg, BNP Paribas offers its clients a wide range of products and services. From savings to investments, and from financing to payment solutions or mobility, Commercial & Personal Banking in the Eurozone (CPBE) teams are at their side in the implementation of all their projects.
BNP Paribas is also rolling out its integrated commercial and personal banking model in several other countries, notably Ukraine, Poland, Türkiye, Kosovo, Morocco,(2) Algeria, and through a minority stake in China. Across all its regions, Europe-Mediterranean has more than 17 million clients.
Arval is a major player in full-service vehicle leasing and offers a range of mobility solutions: car-sharing, bike rentals, and mobility cards. It offers its clients (from international group to smaller companies and individual retail clients) flexible solutions to make their journeys smooth and responsible. With the goal of leasing 400,000 full-electric vehicles by 2026 and offering sustainable mobility solutions across all its regions, Arval has carved out a position as a key player in the energy transition and in sustainable mobility.
Arval is the second largest player in the European multi-brand vehicle long-term leasing sector, ranked #1 in Poland, #2 in France, Spain, Italy and Belgium, and #3 in the Netherlands.(3)