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Natixis

Summary
Natixis is a French corporate and investment bank created in November 2006 from the merger of the asset management and investment banking operations of Natexis Banques Populaires (Banque Populaire group) and IXIS (Groupe Caisse d'Epargne). Natixis provides financial data for the 'Markets' section on the news channel, Euronews. On October 26, 2010, Natixis Investment Managers (NIM) has acquired a majority stake in asset management start-up ‘Ossiam’. In February 2021, Groupe BPCE made a tender offer for all Natixis shares it did not own. The offer completed in June 2021 and Natixis stock was delisted. Corporate & Investment Banking Includes Capital Markets, Debt & Finance and Corporate & Institutional Banking. Capital Markets encompass equities, commodities, fixed-income, forex, derivatives and structured products. Asset Management Natixis Investment Managers is among the 20 largest asset management firm in the world with $1,122billion in assets under management as of Marchr 31, 2023. Natixis was created in November 2006 through the merger of the French investment banks Natexis and Ixis. These were the investment banks of the French savings banks, the Caisses d'Epargne (Ixis), and the cooperative Banques Populaires (Natexis). The German branch is based in Frankfurt. It is headed by Philippe Dupont, chairman of the supervisory board and by Dominique Ferrero, who took over as general manager in 2006. In December 2006, the management team was known. In February 2021, it is announced Riahi's severance pay had been miscalculated, as he is asked to return 2.4 million euros. In December 2022, Stéphanie Paix has been appointed CEO of Natixis.
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