Caisse des Dépôts' elderly care strategy faces criticism in France

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The French public financial institution, Caisse des Dépôts, plans to invest 25 billion euros over five years in healthcare and elderly care, aiming to address the challenges of an aging population. This investment, announced by the new director general, will allocate 80% to the healthcare system and 20% to elderly care. The Caisse des Dépôts will utilize its various subsidiaries, including the Banque des territoires, to provide loans, investments, and support for senior housing and related innovations. However, the sale of the non-profit group Arpavie raises questions about the clarity of the Caisse's strategy and its commitment to the non-profit sector, drawing criticism.


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