CASDEN Banque Populaire operates a legacy banking infrastructure built on COBOL, DB2, and CICS — a mainframe-era foundation typical of established French cooperative banks. Active projects signal modernization pressure: IAM governance structuring, DORA controls implementation, and claims-processing integration into newer systems. The hiring profile is finance-heavy (one-third of open roles) with compliance and security work alongside, reflecting regulatory and operational scaling demands in cooperative banking.
CASDEN Banque Populaire is a cooperative bank founded in 1951, originally by and for public-sector educators, now serving France's broader public workforce. The bank offers savings products, credit facilities, and guarantee services to its member-shareholders. A 1974 partnership with Banques Populaires expanded service reach. Operating with 501–1,000 employees from headquarters in Champs-sur-Marne, the organization positions itself on cooperative values—solidarity, equity, trust—and maintains active community commitments in education, research, culture, and health. All hiring occurs in France.
Primary stack includes COBOL, SQL, DB2, CICS (legacy mainframe layer), plus modern tools: ServiceNow, Azure IAM, Redmine, Microsoft Office suite. The mix reflects hybrid legacy-to-modern banking operations.
Key projects include IAM governance structuring, DORA controls implementation, claims integration into processing tools (Qualios), payment system work, and client default risk management—signaling compliance modernization and operational efficiency focus.
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