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Wednesday, 25 may 2022
After the success of the IMAGINE 2024 Challenge in 2019, Groupe BPCE recently organized the 2nd edition of its in-house sports challenge. Conviviality, cohesion, team spirit, and the desire to surpass oneself were once again on the agenda.
Since its signature in January 2019, the Group’s partnership with the Olympic & Paralympic Games Paris 2024 has provided BPCE with numerous opportunities to mobilize its collective energy on a daily basis. A new proof of this commitment was given on the weekend of May 6 to 8 on the occasion of the 2nd edition of the IMAGINE 2024 Challenge.
A really major venue for in-house mobilization, this sporting challenge gathered together for three days in Tignes, in the French Alps, more than 1,200 participants representing all of the Group’s different entities, brands and business lines, from all over the world.
42 teams came together to celebrate the values of the Olympic movement and of sport in general.
42 teams representing the wealth and diversity of Groupe BPCE.
42 teams representing a body of individuals buoyed up by a sense of commitment, enthusiasm, and the incredible energy of the competitors, supporters and volunteers who gave of their very best.
It also provided an opportunity to welcome representatives from the Handi’chiens association, an entity set up to train assistance dogs and to provide them free of charge to vulnerable or disabled individuals, or to organize a solidarity event in favor of Mountain Riders to teach people about the ecological transition.
The IMAGINE 2024 Challenge is one of the main achievements of the IMAGINE 2024 in-house mobilization program launched with a view to bringing together all Groupe BPCE employees around the Olympic & Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
“We share the same flame”