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Spain's Sabadell bank to move HQ back to Catalonia

Spain's Banco Sabadell approved Wednesday moving its headquarters back to Catalonia, the first major firm to do so after thousands left in the wake of the region's failed 2017 independence bid.

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Banco Sabadell is the first large Catalan company to announce the return of its headquarters to the region.

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Who owns that very catalan bank in the industry Sabadell?

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"In the coming months and before the end of our term, some more relevant companies will follow in the footsteps of the Sabadell Bank, which has been the first of the big ones, but many more will return."With this statement, the president of the Catalan employer Foment del Treball and vice president of CEOE, Josep Sánchez Llibre, has confirmed that other big companies that left Catalonia after 1-O and the failed declaration of independence are al…

·Spain
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The surprising resolution of the board of Banc Sabadell to approve today the return of its headquarters to Catalonia is an extreme emergency measure to try to save itself as an independent banking institution. The existential threat, obviously, is BBVA’s hostile offer of purchase. Danger similar to the one that led him, in this case the other way around, to march from Sabadell to Alicante in October 2017, when the political crisis after the refe…

·Granada, Spain
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The Business Confederation of the Valencian Community (CEV) has expressed its disgust at the decision of the Sabadell Bank to move its headquarters to Catalonia again, after more than seven years established in Alicante. The employer warns that this change represents "a significant loss" for the economy of the region. The president of the CEV, Salvador Navarro, has pointed out that, while they understand that the decision "responds to a business…

·Madrid, Spain
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Valencia Plaza broke the news in on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
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