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Digital accessibility is a set of rules and best practices covering the functional, graphic, technical and editorial aspects of any given digital media.
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 users to:
BPCE Equipment Solutions undertakes to make its websites (available on the internet, intranet and extranet), mobile applications, software packages, and digital street furniture accessible in accordance with article 47 of the French Act No. 2005-102 dated February 11, 2005 and in line with the ambitions and commitments of Groupe BPCE, of which it is a member.
Groupe BPCE is currently pursuing a program to strengthen digital accessibility, one of the key elements of which is the development of a 2025-2027 multi-year plan common to all its entities.
This temporary statement applies to www.equipmentsolutions.groupebpce.com
Compliance Status
This site is not compliant with the RGAA (the Référentiel Général d’Amélioration de l’Accessibilité, the French equivalent of WCAG, or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) – version 4.1.2, in the absence of an audit making assessment of its compliance possible.
No action will be taken in the event of a planned redesign or decommissioning of the site.
Drafting of this statement
This statement was drawn up on March 3, 2025.
Within the framework of a continuous improvement approach to digital accessibility, BPCE Equipment Solutions monitors the compliance of its digital services with its regulatory obligations with respect to transparency.
Should the validity of this statement of accessibility expire, an RGAA compliance audit will be scheduled with a view to renewing it as soon as possible.
If you are unable to access any content or service on this site, you may contact us by using one of the methods below and send us a description of your problem:
Recourse options
You may then:
Contact the French Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual & Digital Communication (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 (Ombudsman)
To assert your rights with regard to accessibility defects you have encountered :
Or send a free letter (without affixing any stamps) by post to the following address:
Défenseur des droits / Ombudsman
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07
Either contact the delegate in your region via the Directory of Ombudsman Representatives.
Or fill in the Ombudsman complaint form, choosing the themes “I am a victim of discrimination,” followed by “Private goods and services” and finally “Disability.”