The entity has replaced its historic ‘number three’, the business director, Juan Antonio Alcaraz, a historic of the group since 2007
CaixaBank has decided to organically complete the integration process of Bankia with a change in the management committee through the inclusion of three new directors in the Business area, who will, among other things, take on the functions that its ‘number three’ currently held, the General Director of Business, Juan Antonio Alcaraz, who is ceasing his activities in the entity.
Alcaraz has been one of the key executives in the development of CaixaBank’s business in recent years. He joined the entity in 2007, just before the previous financial crisis erupted, and during these 15 years has played a key role in the transformation process of the leading entity in Spain, with episodes such as the transformation of ‘la Caixa’ at CaixaBank, the merger process of various savings banks and finally the absorption of Bankia.
The bank’s board of directors – 16% owned by the state through the FROBh – has appointed Jaume Masana Ribalta, the current director of the Territorial de Catalunya, as the new business director; Mariona Vicens Cuyás, currently Director of Innovation and Digital Transformation, as the new Director of Digital Transformation and Advanced Analytics, and Jordi Nicolau Aymar, currently Director of Retail-Customer Experience & Día a Día, as the new Director of Payments and Consumers.
After the successful implementation of the Bankia integration, CaixaBank is entering a new phase with the aim of maintaining its commercial leadership and meeting with full guarantees the major challenges that the sector will face in the coming years. With these appointments, the entity continues to adapt its structure to the future of the financial industry to lead the industry’s digital transformation.
Source: La Verdad

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