Accessibility declaration

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is a set of rules and best practices covering functional, graphic, technical and editorial aspects.

Following these rules and best practices ensures that digital media (websites, mobile applications, PDF documents, etc.) are accessible to people with disabilities.

For example, an accessible site allows you to :

  • Customize your display via the operating system and/or browser (enlarge or shrink characters, change typography, modify colors, stop animations, etc.).
  • Navigate using assistive technologies such as text-to-speech or Braille.
  • Navigate without using the mouse, using the keyboard only, switches or a touch screen.
  • View video and audio content with subtitles and/or transcriptions.
  • Etc

Digital accessibility commitments

Natixis undertakes to make its websites (internet, intranet and extranet), mobile applications, software packages and digital street furniture accessible in accordance witharticle 47 of law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

Natixis is currently implementing a program to strengthen digital accessibility, one of the key elements of which is the development of a multi-year plan for 2025-2027.

Declaration of non-compliance with the RGAA

This temporary statement applies to the Natixis Corporate and Investment Banking.

Compliance status

This site is not compliant with RGAA (Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité) - version 4.1.2 due to the absence of an audit to assess its compliance.

No action will be taken in the event of a planned redesign or decommissioning of the site.

Preparation of this declaration

This declaration was issued on 18/10/2024

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access any content or service on this site, you may contact us using one of the methods below and describe your problem:

  • Write to us at the following e-mail address: contact.accessibilite@natixis.com.

Avenues of appeal

  1. You have identified one or more breaches of digital accessibility regulations on this website (presence of accessibility defects, absence of reporting obligations, etc.).
  2. You contacted us to let us know.
  3. You have not received a satisfactory response.
     

Then you can :

Contact Arcom

To report one or more breaches of digital accessibility regulations, please use the contact form on the Arcom website.

Contact the Défenseur des droits

To assert your rights with regard to accessibility defects you have encountered :

Human rights defender
Open answer 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07