José Antonio Meade: HSBC México Board President
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Former presidential candidate in 2018 now heads one of the banks with the largest volume of financial operations in the country
The Board of Directors of HSBC Mexico announced that the former candidate for the presidency of the country, José Antonio Meade Kurbrieña, was appointed as its new president. “HSBC Mexico informs the investor public that José Antonio Meade Kuribeña has been appointed President of the Board of Directors of HSBC Mexico, S.A.”HSBC MexicoJosé Antonio Meade was appointed President of the Board of Directors HSBC MexicoThrough a brief statement he publ…
José Antonio Meade Kuribeña was appointed president of the Board of Directors of HSBC Mexico, the financial institution informed through a statement published in the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV). He explained that the appointment is effective since last February 3, 2026. It is worth recalling that Jorge Arce was in that position since 2022 and since February 2020 he is the general director of the bank.This happens after the agreements of the Ord…
The appointment has been effective since February 3, 2026, after joining the council since 2019. It replaces Jorge Arce in the chair of the body, who remains as general director and executive adviser. The bank seeks to strengthen its corporate governance and strategic oversight in the country. Official designation and entry into force HSBC Mexico informed the investor public that José Antonio Meade Kuribreña was appointed president of its Board …
Former presidential candidate José Antonio Meade is the new president of the Board of Directors of HSBC Mexico Celeste Román Marañón Former presidential candidate José Antonio Meade is the new president of the Board of Directors of HSBC Mexico, as announced by the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV). HSBC Mexico notified the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) of the appointment of José Antonio Meade Kuribreña as new president of the Board of Directors of HSB…
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