Our Group

Caisse des Dépôts and its entities form a public group which fulfils its functions in support of the policies pursued by the French State and local authorities. The Caisse des Dépôts Group operates in a range of competitive sectors in France and abroad, such as finance, support for businesses and local authorities, local services, housing and real estate, energy and the environment, and sustainable mobility.

Compagnie des Alpes

The current European leader in the leisure sector, Compagnie des Alpes operates the largest ski resorts in the French Alps and a range of well-known leisure parks in Europe. Firmly rooted in the communities where it operates, Compagnie des Alpes works with its partners and its 5,000 employees to develop committed, innovative and responsible projects.

Coriance

Builds, develops and operates district heating and cooling networks, using predominantly locally sourced renewable (geothermal, biomass) and recovered energy, to support local authorities and industrial players in their energy transition.

Egis

An international player in the construction engineering and mobility services sectors, Egis designs and operates intelligent infrastructure and buildings that, by enabling more balanced, sustainable and resilient regional development, are capable of responding to the climate emergency and the major challenges of our time.

Eméis

Present in 20 countries with 76,000 experts and professionals in healthcare, care and support for the most vulnerable in society, emeis covers five activities: psychiatric hospitals, post-acute care and rehabilitation hospitals, nursing homes, home care and services and assisted-living facilities.

Euroclear

The leading financial market infrastructure provider for transactions in Europe, Euroclear is an international central securities depository for shares, bonds and derivative instruments for the Belgian, French and Dutch markets.

Euronext

The eurozone's leading stock exchange with almost 2,000 issuers and a market capitalisation of over €6,000bn, Euronext was created from the merger of the Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels stock exchanges in 2000. The Lisbon, Dublin, Oslo and Milan stock exchanges have also since joined.