Our DNA: your trust
EURO P3C, a wholly owned subsidiary of EURO INFORMATION and backed by Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale, combines financial strength, significant investment capacity, and an innovation strategy to serve as a reliable and long-term partner for its clients.
With its extensive expertise, EURO P3C is the only French company to offer dual expertise in card and check personalization. Among our services, we also offer highly secure authentication and identification products and components.
We provide you with customized and tailored solutions, regardless of your industry—whether it be banking, insurance, transportation, healthcare, or others.
Our core values, the pillars of our work
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Customer satisfaction
We are committed to meeting our clients’ needs and supporting their projects in a high-quality and innovative manner. Customer satisfaction is our top priority. -
Team spirit
We prioritize the well-being of our employees. Trust, loyalty, and kindness are the cornerstones of our corporate culture, fostering a positive, supportive environment within the team. -
Equality
We are strongly committed to equality and diversity in talent, as these are what make our company great. -
Responsibility
We have implemented numerous corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives to give meaning to our corporate vision and the work of our employees.
An organisation at the service of our customers
EURO P3C makes customer satisfaction its first and foremost priority, and the company's expertise areas are devoted to the customer experience.
Permanent back-up regardless of distances
Two twin sites for continuous backup
EURO P3C is spread across two independent and mutually-supporting production sites One is located in the heart of Europe in Mulhouse, and the other in Beaucouzé, in the suburbs of Angers.
Both centres are identically designed and equipped to ensure a permanent and active backup covering all activities while ensuring optimal processing security.
EURO P3C can absorb production peaks and increase its overall capacity very rapidly thanks to a flexible, scalable and state-of-the-art production tool.
Video summary
Découvrez notre vidéo qui vous présente le cœur de notre métier personnalisation des cartes et des chéquiers.
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Historical background
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2026
Implementation of Courrier Industriel Premium (CIP) for cards.
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2025
New Canon CS6900 continuous-feed inkjet printers, used for printing checks.
New DI6080 envelope stuffing service for sending secure mail (confidential codes, etc.).
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2024
Generalization of Industrial French Mail process “Courrier Industriel Premium” for checkbooks and pin mailers
Biometric Card, “Voice Card”
Referencing for the customization of checkbooks by a large French banking group
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2023
First checkbooks mails sent via Industrial French Mail process “Courrier Industriel Premium”
First Ecovadis evaluation
Issuance of the first Ocean Plastic Cards
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2021
Chequebook customisation for two large French banking groups
First recycled PVC cards in France
Start of deployment of CPACE cards in France
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2020
Adaptation of the cheque enveloping processes to meet La Poste's WT Industrial Mail standards
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2018
Implementation of a more suitable and efficient sheet-fed bank book manufacturing process for letter cheques and small volumes
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2011
Embedding photos on Carte Vitale health insurance cards
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2009
Creation of a welcome box including card and cheque for new customers of a large French bank
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2008
Implementation of the industrial strategy: active backup in operation, and equal distribution of EURO P3C's activities between the Angers and Mulhouse sites
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2005-2007
Large-scale expansion work at the Angers site. Three-fold increase in building surface
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2003
Consolidation of EURO P3C and SIBE in Angers
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2002
Development of the industrial strategic project aiming to operate two production sites in active-backup mode
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2001
Creation of the EURO P3C entity
Customisation of the first CIC bank cards
Extremely high chequebook volumes: supply of EUR chequebooks to replace French franc chequebooks -
1999-2000
Following the acquisition of the CIC by Crédit Mutuel: start of manufacture of the first CIC chequebooks
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1997
Deployment in France of Carte Vitale (health insurance card) (secure transmission of flows of care services)
Expansion of the card production workshop by 400 m2in four months to meet the growing card customisation demand -
1993
Launch of smart card customisation for the first customer outside the Group
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1987
Move to the new Euro-Information site in Mulhouse
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1986
Launch of customisation of bank cards with magnetic stripe in Mulhouse
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1976-1979
Creation of the chequebook service at Crédit Mutuel of Strasbourg
Launch of Illzach's operations (68) on AIC premises
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