Company profile

Future of Société Générale

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Rank
207
| Quantumrun Global 1000

Societe Generale S.A. is an international financial and banking group based in Paris, France. Societe Generale is the third largest French bank with reference to total assets, the sixth largest bank in Europe, and seventeenth by market capitalization as of 2017. 

The company is a universal bank and supports French Networks, Financial Services, Securities Services, Asset Management, Private Banking, International Retail Banking, Global Transaction Banking, and Corporate and Investment Banking.

Home Country:
Sector:
Industry:
Banks - Commercial and Savings
Founded:
1864
Global employee count:
151341
Domestic employee count:
Number of domestic locations:
124

Financial Health

Revenue:
$24660000000 EUR
3y average revenue:
$24874333333 EUR
Operating expenses:
$16817000000 EUR
3y average expenses:
$16582333333 EUR
Funds in reserve:
$78565000000 EUR
Market country
Revenue from country
0.52
Revenue from country
0.37

Asset Performance

  1. Product/Service/Dept. name
    International retail banking
    Product/Service revenue
    1903000000
  2. Product/Service/Dept. name
    Financial services to corporates
    Product/Service revenue
    852000000
  3. Product/Service/Dept. name
    Insurance
    Product/Service revenue
    544000000

Innovation assets and Pipeline

Global brand rank:
184
Total patents held:
2

All company data collected from its 2016 annual report and other public sources. The accuracy of this data and the conclusions derived from them depend on this publicly accessible data. If a data point listed above is discovered to be inaccurate, Quantumrun will make the necessary corrections to this live page. 

DISRUPTION VULNERABILITY

Belonging to the financial sector means this company will be affected directly and indirectly by a number of disruptive opportunities and challenges over the coming decades. While described in detail within Quantumrun’s special reports, these disruptive trends can be summarized along the following broad points:

*First off, the shrinking cost and increasing computational capacity of artificial intelligence systems will lead to its greater use across a number of applications within the financial world—from AI trading, wealth management, accounting, financial forensics, and more. All regimented or codified tasks and professions will see greater automation, leading to dramatically reduced operating costs and sizeable layoffs of white-collar employees.
*Blockchain technology will be co-opted and integrated into the established banking system, significantly reducing transaction costs and automating complex contract agreements.
*Financial technology (FinTech) companies that operate entirely online and offer specialized and cost-effective services to consumer and business clients will continue to erode the client base of larger institutional banks.
*Physical currency will disappear in much of Asia and Africa first due to each region’s limited exposure to credit card systems and early adoption of internet and mobile payment technologies. Western countries will gradually follow suit. Select financial institutions will act as intermediaries for mobile transactions, but will see increasing competition from tech companies who operate mobile platforms—they will see an opportunity to offer payment and banking services to their mobile users, thereby cutting out traditional banks.
*Growing income inequality throughout the 2020s will lead to an increase in fringe political parties winning elections and encouraging stricter financial regulations.

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