
23 Related articles for Inside the Bank
Societe Generale and disability: changes over the last 2 years
Our employees say that they are now more ready to integrate disabled colleagues. However, they still feel that they are lacking some of the necessary tools.
The Basics of Asset Management
Also referred to as portfolio management or third party management, asset management is an activity that consists in creating and managing investment products for companies, institutional investors and individuals.
Giving all you’ve got
Following a bad car crash, Jean-Marc Ponchau, 47, rebuilts his future. Recruited by Societe Generale via HandiFormaBanques, he is blossoming as a multimedia call centre agent in Lille. The key to his success? His drive and enthusiasm.
Banker and philosopher
Philosophy has no boundaries. It can address art, politics, history and, why not, loan requests from SMEs. Cristina Stoianovici talks about her experience.
The history of the Societe Generale logo
To mark the adoption by Societe Generale’s retail banking network of the “square symbol” logo, we invite you to discover – or rediscover – Societe Generale’s history through its logo.
A new Societe Generale for a new Russia
In February 2010, Societe Generale announced the reorganisation of its businesses in Russia. The impact of this news was immediate.
International teamwork behind Careers in Russia
The Careers website for Russia is now online. It will be used to attract new talents, from young graduates to experienced candidates, from Saint Petersburg to Vladivostok.
Empowering women: practical action
To mark International Women’s Day, we look at the Group’s short and long-term action aimed at boosting gender equality.
Rugby player and banker
Jérôme Cazalbou is a former French international who won the French championship seven times with Stade toulousain and who also works for Societe Generale in Toulouse. He talks about this duality in a video interview.
Young and involved
The student business game CITIZEN ACT is well under way. This fourth edition provides new challenges for the students involved.
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