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UGAP [Automatic translation follows] The choice of the right purchase UGAP is a public industrial and commercial establishment created in 1985 and placed under the dual supervision of the Ministry of Finance and Public Accounts, on the one hand, and the Ministry of National Education, on the other hand. It is today the only French "generalist" public purchasing center and constitutes a specific player in public purchasing. Its role and its methods of intervention are defined by the order of July 23, 2015 relating to public procurement. It operates for the benefit of the State, local authorities, the health and medico-social … Sectors: National and local authorities | 769 | 499 | 273 | |
Resah [Automatic translation follows] For an overall performance of the purchasing and logistics function. Resah is a public interest group (GIP) whose objective is to support the pooling and professionalization of purchases in the health sector, public and private non-profit. Created in 2007 to support the pooling of hospital purchases for the Ile-de-France region, Resah opened, at the request of the DGOS, access to its markets to the national territory in 2016. It has thus become one of the major operators in the sector. It collaborates with more than 2,700 establishments in the health, medico-social and social sectors in France and … Sectors: Health | 332 | 173 | 186 | |
Groupe Crédit Agricole Crédit Agricole is the French economy’s leading financier and one of the top banking operators in Europe. As a leader in retail banking in Europe, the Group is also the leading European asset manager, the first bank insurer in Europe, and the third largest European operator in project financing. On the strength of its cooperative and mutual insurance foundations, its 154,000 employees and 27,000 administrators of local and regional banks, Crédit Agricole Group is a responsible, useful bank, serving 54 million customers, 11.8 million mutual shareholders and 800,000 individual shareholders. Thanks to its universal retail banking model – the close … | 3686 | 2336 | 1589 |