Regulator says Spanish international financial system misses with death Botín
The CNMV, in a note of condolence, states that the chairman of Santander, deceased this Wednesday, made a “major contribution” to promoting cultural and social development “of Spain.
The governor of the Spanish capital market believes that the international financial system lost with the death of Emilio Botín, chairman of the board of directors of Banco Santander, which took place this Wednesday, September 10th.
“Your death is a major loss to the Spanish and international financial system, well as for Spanish society in general, “said the direction of the Spanish National Securities Market Commission, the Portuguese equivalent of the Commission of Securities Market, in a note sent by email.
The agency led by María Elvira Rodríguez believes Botín gave a “great contribution to promoting cultural and social development as well as for the modernization and internationalization of the country.”
this Botín died Wednesday, September 10, victim of a heart attack. The chairman of the board of directors of Santander this afternoon will be filled at the meeting. The daughter, Ana Patricia Botín, the name is pointed.
Both António Vieira Monteiro and António Horta Osorio expressed his condolences regarding this disappearance.
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