FCA Bank

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FCA Bank S.p.A.
Public Limited Company
Industry Banking
Founded April 25th 1925
Founders FIAT
Headquarters Corso G.Agnelli, 200 Torino, Italy.
Key people
Giacomo Carelli (CEO & General Manager)

Philippe Dumont (Chairman of the BoD, CEO Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance)

Alfredo Altavilla (Member of the Board, COO FCA EMEA region)
Products Financial services
Number of employees
1.932 (2015)
Website www.fcabankgroup.com

FCA Bank, joint venture between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Italy S.p.A. and Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance S.A is a bank dedicated to motorists, which mainly operates in the automotive financing sector and cooperates with prestigious automotive brands (Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Abarth, Maserati, Jaguar e Land Rover) as well as motorhome and caravan manufacturers.

History[1]

1925 – 1938

On April 25th 1925, SAVA (acronym of Società Anonima Vendita Automobili) was established in Turin, Italy when the "509" model was put on the market. The "509" was the first FIAT model sold on credit. The finance house however also offered financing for the purchases of cars produced by other brands. 1927: S.A.V.A. starts the savings collection with interest-bearing bonds. In the same year, in order to raise the awareness of the newly established company and extend to clients the opportunity of owning a car, two Italian artists of the time Codognato and Romano, conceived S.A.V.A.’s first advertisement. On March 15th 1930, the board of directors of SAVA approved a share capital increase of 4,000,000 Lire and afterwards, on April 11th of that same year, FIAT purchased the entire shareholding. As sole shareholder, it decided that the disbursement of loans should be restricted to FIAT products only, starting from January 1st 1931. In 1938, in order to dispose of the big number of used cars, SAVA started to finance, through hire purchase solutions specific for the second-hand cars.

2003 – 2006

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In 2003 SAVA was placed under Fidis Retail Italia, 51% of which was sold to Banca Intesa, Sanpaolo IMI, Capitalia andUnicredit, while 49% remained with Fiat Auto. December 2006: Fiat Auto S.p.A. and Crédit Agricole S.A. create a joint venture with the aim of implementing FGA’s financial activities across Europe. December 28th 2006 (closing date):

  • the repurchase by Fiat Auto S.p.A. of a 51% holding in Fidis Retail Italia.;
  • the merger in Fidis Retail Italia S.p.A. of the fully controlled FiatSava S.p.A.;
  • the inclusion of Fidis Retail Italia S.p.A. in the special list ex art 107 of legislative decree 385/1993 TU.;
  • the change in business name from Fidis Retail Italia S.p.A. to Fiat Auto Financial Services S.p.A.;
  • the subscription by Fiat Auto S.p.A of the capital increase needed to provide the Joint Venture with financial resources required by current regulations regarding the supervision of the assets of financial intermediaries;
  • the entry of Sofinco S.A. (Crédit Agricole Group) in the shareholding structure with a 50% holding.

2007 – 2008

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On March 1st 2007, Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. (new business name of Fiat Auto S.p.A.) reunifies in Fidis Retail Italia S.p.A. all its European holdings in the sales networks and rental financing divisions. On April 5th 2007, following the change in business name from Fiat Auto to Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A., Fiat Auto Financial Services S.p.A. becomes Fiat Group Automobiles Financial Services S.p.A. July 2008: Fiat Group Automobiles Financial Services S.p.A. signs an important collaboration agreement with Jaguar Land Rover in the European car financing area.

2009-2013

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On January 1st 2009, Fiat Group Automobiles Financial Services changes its name to FGA Capital FGA Capital replaces Daimler Financial Services in the financial services management for all Chrysler brands (Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge). September 2013: FGA Capital signs a collaboration agreement with Maserati. Maserati Financial Services is born. October 2013: the partnership between FGA Capital, Jaguar Land Rover is renewed for four years, starting from January 1st 2014, with the option of extending the provision of finance services to support Jaguar Land Rover until the end of 2021. November 2013: the joint venture between Fiat Group Automobiles, Crédit Agricole e Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance is renewed up to December 31st 2021.

2015

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On January 16th, FCA Bank SpA was born; the new society made by FCA Italy S.p.A. and Crèdit Agricole Consumer Finance the holding bank ground operating in 16 countries. July 2015: ERWIN HYMER GROUP and FCA Bank announce the creation of ERWIN HYMER GROUP FINANCE

Geographical area[2]

FCA Bank has a widespread presence in the EMEA region, specifically in the listed countries:

Italy

  • Turin: Headquarter FCA Bank
  • Turin: FCA Bank Italy
  • Turin: Leasys S.p.A. headquarter (Rental Company)
  • Rome: Leasys S.p.A operations (Rental Company)

Europe

  • Greece
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • France
  • Sweden
  • Belgium
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Austria
  • UK
  • Ireland
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Finland
  • Poland

Structure

Shareholding

FCA Bank is a joint venture between FCA Italy S.P.A. and Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance. The first is fully owned by FCA, while the second is a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole S.A.. FCA Bank, in turn, controls the following companies which can be divided into: Banking Group and Non Banking Group.

Corporate[3]

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Banking groupe (share holding):

  • FCA-Group Bank Polska SA (100%)
  • FCA Automotive Services UK Ltd (100%)
  • FCA Bank GmbH (50%)
  • FCA Dealer Services UK Ltd (100%)
  • FCA Bank Deutschland GmbH (100%)
  • FCA Capital Ireland Plc (99,9%)
  • FCA Capital France SA (100%) which, in turn, controls FCA Leasing France SNC (99,99%)
  • FCA Capital Nederland BV (100%) which, in turn, controls FCA Capital Belgium SA (0,001%)
  • FCA Capital Espana EFC SA (100%)
  • FCA Capital Suisse SA (100%)
  • FCA Capital Portugal IFIC SA (100%)
  • FCA Capital Hellas SA (99,99%) which, in turn, controls FCA Insurance Hellas SA (99,99%)
  • FCA Leasing GmbH (100%)
  • FCA Dealer Services Espana SA (100%)
  • FCA Capital Belgium SA (99,999%)
  • FCA Leasing Polska sp.zp.o (100%)
  • FCA Capital Danmark A/S (100%) which, in turn, controls FCA Capital Sverige AB (100%) and FCA Capital Norge AS (100%)

Non Banking Group (share holding):

  • Leasys S.p.A. (100%)
  • Fal Fleet Services SAS (100%)
  • FCA Fleet Services UK Ltd (100%)
  • FCA Dealer Services Portugal SA (100%)
  • FCA Capital RE (100%)

Notes

  1. http://www.fcabankgroup.com/en/who-we-are
  2. http://www.fcabankgroup.com/en/where-to-find-us
  3. http://www.fcabankgroup.com/en/who-we-are/company-structure

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