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Dénomination sociale : Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution (ACPR) régie par les articles L. 612-1 et suivants du Code Monétaire et Financier

Immatriculation RCS Paris : n° 572 104 891 03744

Code NAF : 6411Z

Capital : 1 000 000 000,00 euros (services de l’ACPR adossée à la Banque de France)

Siège social : 4 place de Budapest, 75009 PARIS cedex 9

Téléphone : 01 49 95 40 00

Head of publication : Dominique Laboureix, First Deputy Secretary General

 
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JOUVE SAS
Siège social : 1, rue du Docteur Sauvé 53100 MAYENNE
Téléphone : =33(0) 144 765 440
Courriel : contact@jouve.com
RCS : 582 131 264
N° de TVA intracommunautaire : FR 81 582 131 264
 
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The contents of this site may be modified, updated or deleted without prior notice.

 

The following is agreed : 

By the publisher

Online publishing is subject to the same legal requirements as traditional publishing. The ACPR authorises readers to print all or part of the site’s contents, provided this is strictly for their own personal use.
Under no circumstances may the ACPR be held liable for any direct or indirect damages arising from the use of its website or sites to which it is linked. 

By users

Users of the site undertake to respect the intellectual property rules governing the site’s contents. In other words, they agree not to copy all or part of the site onto another website or onto an internal company site.
Users are solely responsible for the use they make of the information and data contained on the site.
Violation of these clauses subjects the offender, as well as all liable parties, to the penalties provided for under civil and criminal law.

 

The following is permitted :

Quotations

A quotation is the reproduction of an excerpt from a publication. Quotations respect authorial moral rights by indicating the author’s name and the source. They are necessarily short so as to avoid plagiarism. The term "short" applies equally to the quotation’s length with respect to the publication from which it is taken, as to its length with respect to the publication into which it is inserted. A quotation is intended to illustrate an idea and must not compete with the text from which it was taken. If many quotations are made, this constitutes an anthology, which is considered to be a derived work and hence must be submitted for prior consent to the author or other entitled party.

Analyses

Analyses must respect the author’s moral rights. They are not bound by the same rules of brevity as quotations. An analysis is an original text consisting of a critical assessment. However, merely reading the analysis of an article or publication is not a substitute for reading the actual article or publication.

 

Creating links :

Outward links

Links appearing on this site are given for informational purposes.

Links to the ACPR

The ACPR may not be held liable in any way as a result of a link to its site from another website.
It is possible to create a link to a site without the express permission of the publisher, provided that this link opens a new browser window. When proposing a link, the initial site must give the address of the second site. The address must be clear and legible. However, the ACPR reserves the right to request the removal of links that it deems non-compliant with its editorial policy.
The ACPR’s express permission must be sought in other cases, and especially if :
- you wish to display the ACPR’s logo, or 
- the contents of the ACPR’s website has to be integrated into the contents of your site, in particular via frames, or
- access to the pages containing the link to the ACPR’s website is not free.

 

The following is prohibited unless prior permission has been obtained :

Electronic reproduction

Persons subscribing to, buying or using a publication or article in hard-copy or digital format obtain only user’s rights to the publication or article, i.e. the article or publication can be read by one or more readers, or stored for personal or private use.
No intellectual property rights, and, in particular, no rights to produce copies of any kind (e.g. using a photocopier, scanner or digital equipment), are conferred by the acquisition of a publication or article, although a single copy may be made, provided this is intended solely for personal use. All other types of use are therefore subject to the prior consent of the ACPR.

Distribution via Intranet

Contents distributed without the ACPR’s prior consent via Intranet or a computer network are subject to copyright laws.

Creating archives

Persons subscribing to, buying or using a publication or article in hard-copy or digital format obtain only user’s rights to the publication or article. Consequently, under no circumstances may such contents be archived (especially in digital media) without prior permission.

 

Privacy policy on the protection of personal data

The Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (herinafter also referred to as « the ACPR ») pays particular attention to the protection of personal data and applies a privacy policy on the protection of personal data.

The ACPR manages this website in the performance of the public interest missions entrusted to it under Article L.612-1 of the Monetary and Financial Code. These missions mainly concern the control and approval of supervised entities, as well as the exercise of disciplinary powers against entities supervised by the ACPR and also the implementation of the AERAS system, the maintenance and the spread of the list of the aforementioned entities.

The ACPR ensures compliance with European Regulation n° 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data ("GDPR") and with the French Law n° 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as amended, relating to information technology, files and freedoms.

You may file a complaint with the CNIL. The contact details of the Data Protection Officer are : 1200-DPD-delegue-ut@banque-france.fr.

 
 

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