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Caixa Geral de Depósitos' headquarters in Lisbon. A Caixa Geral de Depósitos building in Porto. 1876 — Caixa Geral de Depósitos was founded under the aegis of the Junta de Crédito Público. 1880 — Caixa Económica Portuguesa was founded as a savings bank for Portugal's poorer classes. 1885 — The two Caixas merged.
In 1965, the name became Sanchez de Caceres and in 1972 transformed into Banco de Extremadura. Then in 1994, Caixa Geral acquired Banco Simeón from Banesto. Banco Simeón had been founded in 1857 in Vigo, Spain. In 2002, Caixa Geral merged all three banks under the Banco Simeón name. In 2006, Banco Simeón changed its name to Banco Caixa Geral.
2001 - BNU and Caixa Geral de Depósitos merged through incorporation of BNU into Caixa Geral de Depósitos; Banque Franco-Portugaise d’Outre-Mer became a branch of Caixa Geral; on July 1, 2000, the Macau branch of Banco Nacional Ultramarino became a bank incorporated in Macau SAR under the name Banco Nacional Ultramarino S.A., but remained ...
Banco Caixa Geral Angola, S.A., part of CGD Group; Banco de Comércio e Indústria S.A. (BCI), state-owned; Banco da China Limitada - Sucursal em Luanda, S.A., part of Bank of China Group; Banco Económico S.A. Banco de Negócios Internacional S.A. (BancoBNI) Banco BIC S.A. Banco Comercial Angolano S.A. (BCA) Banco Comercial do Huambo S.A.
Paulo José Ribeiro Moita de Macedo (born 14 July 1963) is a Portuguese business manager and politician.He is the CEO of Caixa Geral de Depósitos since 2017. [1] He was the Health Minister of Portugal from 2011 to 2015, in the XIX Constitutional Government led by Pedro Passos Coelho [2] and general director of taxation and chairman of the Fiscal Administration Board (2004–2007).
Banco Montepio (Portuguese pronunciation: [mõtɨˈpiu]), formerly Montepio Geral, legally incorporated as Caixa Económica Montepio Geral, Caixa Económica Bancária, S.A. is a Portuguese mutual savings organization, better known for its banking activity. [2] [3] Banco Montepio was established in 1844 and is headquartered in Lisbon. [4]
Following the merger of state-owned Bankia and private CaixaBank, Criteria Caixa (and, therefore, the "la Caixa" Foundation) held 30.012% of the bank. On the other hand, the Government of Spain , through the FROB and its company BFA Tenedora de Acciones, became a major shareholder of the company with 16.117%.
The bank was founded by Emperor Pedro II on 12 January 1861, as Caixa Economica e Monte de Socorro in Rio de Janeiro as a financial institution destined to collect national savings, mostly from the poor. Over the years, several similar institutions were created, until most of them were merged into present-day Caixa Econômica in 1967.