About Natixis
About Natixis    
  Natixis Real Estate Capital, formerly IXIS Real Estate Capital, is the US commercial real estate financing subsidiary of Natixis.

Natixis was formed in November 2006 when Groupe Caisse d’Epargne, the ultimate parent of IXIS, and Groupe Banque Populaire, the parent of Natexis Banques Populaires, united their corporate and investment banking, asset management, and financial services businesses. Natixis brings together two complementary business platforms to offer extended and diversified expertise to clients worldwide. Each parent group has a 34.9% stake in Natixis.

By leveraging an extensive banking network spanning 68 countries and a 24,000-strong workforce, Natixis acts as partner to corporations and institutions worldwide, providing expertise through five complementary divisions -- Corporate and Investment Banking, Asset Management, Private Equity and Private Banking, Financial Services and Receivables Management. Natixis is a listed subsidiary of two major banking groups -- Caisse d'Epargne and Banque Populaire -- and has shareholders' equity of €16.9 billion. Natixis has long-term ratings of A+/Aa3/A+1 from Standard & Poor’s, Moody's and Fitch Ratings, respectively.

1Ratings as of October 27, 2008 (Standard & Poor's), July 18, 2008 (Moody's) and July 24, 2008 (Fitch).
 
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