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Bankinter was founded under the name Banco Intercontinental Español in June 1965 as an industrial bank through a joint venture by Banco de Santander and BankAmerica. In 1972 the bank became fully independent of its founders and transformed itself into a commercial bank.
Banco Intercontinental was created in 1986 by Ramón Báez Romano, a businessman and former Industry Minister.Later, Ramón Báez Figueroa, took over the bank. BANINTER Group owned Listín Diario; four television stations, a cable television company, and more than 70 radio stations.
This is a list of banks in Spain.Spain has 10 banking groups that are directly supervised by the European Central Bank.As of September 2021, the "big four" in Spain are:
Dancausa began her career at Banco Exterior de España before joining Bankinter. [1] She was appointed as CEO of Linea Directa Aseguradora in 2008, becoming the first female CEO in the auto insurance sector. [2] In October 2010, she was appointed as CEO of Bankinter. At the time she was the only woman leading an IBEX 35 company. [1]
Rosa García García (Madrid, January 17, 1965), is a Spanish executive.She was CEO of Siemens Spain, [4] [5] president of German Chamber of Commerce in Spain, independent advisor for Acerinox.
Since 2022, Sellers has led the Future Trends Forum for the BankInter Innovation Foundation, convening two-day gatherings in Madrid on topics ranging from Building a Net Zero World [24] to the Future of Computing. [25] Sellers joined The Post from Civilization, the bi-monthly magazine of the Library of Congress. She was a member of the launch ...
Cosimo de' Medici, Florentine banker, who established his family, the Medici dynasty, as effective rulers of Florence Jakob Fugger, of the Fugger family Bindo Altoviti, famous patron of the arts, papal banker and grandnephew of Pope Innocent VIII Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–90), of the Berenberg-Gossler family Philippine Welser, a member of the patrician Welser banking family, and the wife ...
She is a trustee of Bankinter Foundation for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Spain, as well as a member of Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board. She was the head of East Africa Country Cluster for BASF from May to December 2018. [2] Juliana Rotich - World Economic Forum on Africa 2012