Goirigolzarri will resign today as president of CaixaBank
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José Ignacio Goirigolzarri will resign today as president of Caixabank. A voluntary resignation from office that coincides over time with pressure from the European Central Bank (ECB) to stop the presidencies of financial institutions from being executive, as is their case. This has been announced by 'La Vanguardia' and has been able to confirm this newspaper through financial sources. The board of directors was due to be renewed at the next sha…
The president of CaixaBank, Jose Ignacio Goirigolzarri, will resign this Wednesday as executive president of the first bank in the Spanish market. The executive, who was due to renew his position at the next shareholder meeting, takes a step backwards in full pressure from the European Central Bank (ECB) against the governance model of Spanish banks, due to the presence of executive presidents to the detriment of the powers of the managing direc…
The president of CaixaBank, José Ignacio Goirigolzarri, today submitted his voluntary resignation from the position of the board of directors that the bank, as usual, will hold prior to the presentation of results, which will take place tomorrow.
José Ignacio Goirigolzarri will present to the board of directors of CaixaBank today his voluntary resignation as chairman of the bank, according to the newspaper La Vanguardia. CaixaBank sources consulted by Efe declined to comment on the information, but did confirm today's council meeting. The newspaper assures that, although the change at the top of the bank should not have immediate effects, it is possible that today the name of Goirigolzar…
José Ignacio Goirigolzarri will present his voluntary resignation as chairman of CaixaBank to the bank's board of directors on Wednesday at the meeting prior to the presentation of quarterly results scheduled for this Thursday. This was announced by La Vanguardia early this morning and, according to sources in the sector, it is a decision that would be on the table of the board, the highest control body of any listed company. However, CaixaBank …
The chief executive of Spain's first asset bank, CaixaBank, will submit his voluntary resignation this Wednesday.
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