Turnover: 263.4 million EUR (2021)
Country: France
Boursorama is a French company with two main activities: a financial markets information portal on the one hand, and an online bank on the other. While Boursorama was founded in 1998, the online banking business originated in 2005-2006 when Boursorama Banque was created. In 2013, this activity became 100% online. Boursorama Banque offers a comprehensive range of banking services, including life insurance, mortgages and a range of regulated savings products (Livret A, PEL, Codevi, PER).
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Boursorama changes its name to BoursoBank 20/09/2023
- Société Générale subsidiary Boursorama plans to change its name to BoursoBank
- Online banking has become the only growth vector for customer numbers in French retail banking.
- Boursorama currently has 5 million customers, with a target of over 8 million by 2026.
- BforBank, a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole, plans to grow from its current 200,000 customers to 3 million by 2030.
- Hello Bank, a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, aims to reach one million customers by benefiting from the closure of Orange's banking activities.
- Revolut, a British competitor, already has 2.5 million customers in France.
- N26, a German neobank, plans to grow from 2.5 million to 5 million customers in France by 2025.
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