The board of directors, chaired by Isidro Fainé, is of the opinion that “there are no longer the circumstances that have caused the temporary transfer” of these locations that occurred in the middle of the independence process in Catalonia.
The Board of Trustees of the La Caixa Foundation and its ‘Holding’ of Investments Criteriacaixa have agreed to transfer their registered office to Barcelona Since 2017 based in Mallorca.
The board of directors, chaired by Isidro Fainé, is of the opinion that “there are no longer the circumstances that have caused the temporary transfer” of these locations that took place in the middle of the independence process in Catalonia, the foundation said in a statement.
The decision that has been made unanimous This Wednesday in an extraordinary session, there is no movement of people or business premises or services.
The President of the Generalitat, Salvador IllaHe pointed out that the return is positive news: “It is a finding that we are on the right track,” he said. Illa has defended that “institutional stability, strictness and legal certainty are positive and help to make these decisions.” “When working and no noise is made, things get away,” he emphasized.
ERC President, Oriol JunquerasHe has defended that “the past, the present and the future” of the la Caixa Banking Foundation “is inseparable of the Catalan economic reality”, and added: “And nobody should have forgotten.” In a message in his X account, Junqueras defined the return as a “good news”. He also emphasized that this entity “has always maintained its structure” in Catalonia, despite the transfer of the registered office.
The Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi hereHas appreciated the return as “good news” that strengthens the path of political and economic standardization in Catalonia. “Decisions such as these provide certainty to attract new investment projects that are if necessary for Re -industrialization,” said the minister in his X account.
Source: EITB

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