BPCE - 2019 RISK REPORT Pillar III

LEGAL RISKS

LEGAL AND ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS – NATIXIS

MPS Foundation

In June 2014, MPS Foundation (Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena), an Italian foundation, filed a claim against 11 banks, including Natixis, which granted it financing in 2011 at the request of its previous executive officers, on the grounds that the financing thus granted was in violation of its bylaws, which state that MPS Foundation cannot hold debt exceeding 20% of its total balance sheet. The damages claimed by MPS

Foundation against the banks and its former directors amount to

€285 million.

Natixis considers these accusations to be unfounded. Following an objection as to jurisdiction, the Siena Court referred the case to the Florence Court on February 23, 2016. The case is still in progress before the Tribunal of Florence.

Formula funds

the Council of State modified the ruling of the Enforcement Committee, reducing the fine to €20 million. The warning was upheld. In addition, UFC-QUE CHOISIR, in its capacity as a consumer rights non-profit, brought claims before the Paris District Court (Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris) on March 5, 2018 against the asset management company to obtain compensation for the financial losses suffered by the holders of the formula funds in question. The case is ongoing.

Following an inspection by the AMF (French Financial Markets Authority) in February 2015 with regard to Natixis Asset Management’s compliance with its professional obligations, particularly the management of its formula funds, the AMF’s Enforcement Committee delivered its decision on July 25, 2017, issuing a warning and a fine of €35 million. The Enforcement Committee found a number of failings concerning the redemption fees charged to funds and structuring margins. Natixis IM International has filed an appeal against this ruling with the Council of State. In its decree of November 6, 2019,

Société Wallonne du Logement

agreement and ordered Natixis to repay to SWL the amounts paid by SWL as part of the swap agreement, less any amounts paid by Natixis to SWL under the same agreement and taking into account any amounts that would have been paid had the previous swap agreement not been terminated. The Cour de Cassation of Belgium overturned this ruling on June 22, 2018. In February 2019, SWL lodged an appeal with a Court of Appeal.

On May 17, 2013, Société Wallonne du Logement (SWL) filed a complaint against Natixis before the Charleroi Commercial Court (Belgium), contesting the legality of a swap agreement entered into between SWL and Natixis in March 2006 and requesting that it be annulled. All of SWL’s claims were dismissed in a ruling by the Charleroi Commercial Court on November 28, 2014. On September 12, 2016, the Mons Court of Appeal annulled the contested swap

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SFF/Contango Trading SA

In December 2015 the South African Strategic Fuel Fund (SFF) entered into agreements to sell certain oil reserves to several international oil traders. Contango Trading SA (a subsidiary of Natixis) provided funding for the deal.

In March 2018, SFF filed a lawsuit before the South African Supreme Court (Western Cape division, Cape Town), primarily against Natixis and Contango Trading SA, with a view to having the agreements invalidated, declared null and void, and to obtain fair and equitable compensation.

Lucchini Spa

In March 2018, Natixis SA was summoned, jointly and severally with other banks, by Lucchini Spa (under extraordinary administration) to appear before the Court of Milan, with Lucchini Spa’s receiver alleging improprieties in the implementation of the loan restructuring agreement granted to Lucchini Spa. The case is ongoing.

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