Fabrice Bugnon-Murys hands over the departmental management of the Banque de in Lozère to Xavier Aubry

Fabrice Bugnon-Murys hands over the departmental management of the Banque de in Lozère to Xavier Aubry
Fabrice Bugnon-Murys hands over the departmental management of the Banque de France in Lozère to Xavier Aubry

Fabrice Bugnon-Murys brought together the partners of the Banque de in Lozère for his farewell party, Tuesday January 7, 2025 in Mende.

It was with emotion that Fabrice Bugnon-Murys spoke to his guests at the Mende events space, Tuesday January 7, 2025. The departmental director of the Banque de France wanted to thank those who accompanied his mission in Lozère for two and a half years. An experience that will remain “among the most enriching [sa] career“, he confided.

In front of his guests, notably economic and institutional partners and elected officials, Fabrice Bugnon-Murys was delighted with the “collaborative work serving households and businesses“, which could be carried out on the Lozère territory.

Continuity

He also praised the support of the teams involved, which enabled the accomplishment of the Banque de France's missions, including supporting businesses to promote banking inclusion, providing insight into the local economic situation, departmental, regional and national, economic, financial and budgetary education.

This farewell party was an opportunity to present the successor of Fabrice Bugnon-Murys. Xavier Aubry, deputy director of the Banque de France in Lot, in Cahors, will take up his duties as departmental director in Lozère in February. To support his first steps in the department, he will be able to count on his assistant Nicolas Boisson, who has arrived for a few weeks now.

In Corrèze

I leave with a pang in my heart, but with the certainty that the Banque de France remains in good hands in Lozère“, greeted Fabrice Bugnon-Murys. He joins Corrèze as departmental director.

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