Caja de castilla la mancha

Caja de castilla la mancha

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In compliance with current legislation on personal data protection, we inform you that the data provided through this web form will become the responsibility of Unicaja Banco S.A., with registered office at Avda. de Andalucía 10 – 12, 29007 Málaga.

The data will be processed for the purpose of managing your request, this being the legitimate basis for its treatment. The data will not be disclosed to third parties and no international data transfers will be made.

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Globalcaja

The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation authorized the merger on July 19, which was approved by the shareholders’ meetings of the two entities on March 31. Its president will be the current head of Unicaja Banco, Manuel Azuaga The project presented by both was authorized by the National Commission of Markets and Competition last June 29, but with some conditions related to the high concentration of branches that the resulting bank would have in Cáceres.

The new entity will keep its corporate name as Unicaja Banco and will be headquartered in Malaga, although it is expected to also have operational centers in other cities such as Oviedo and Madrid.

This Wednesday, the Unicaja Banco Group presented its balance sheet for the first half of the year, in which it obtained a net profit of 70 million euros, 15% more than in the same period of 2020, and improved its CET1 solvency ratio by 3.3 points to 19.2%.

Caja rural

In 2010, Cajastur took over the financial business of Caja Castilla-La Mancha (CCM) through its subsidiary Banco Liberta, which changed its name to Banco Castilla-La Mancha. After the transfer of Cajastur’s financial business to Liberbank, Banco Castilla-La Mancha became a subsidiary of Liberbank. The transformation of the Obra Social of the bank gave rise to the Fundación Caja Castilla-La Mancha.[1] It was founded on June 26, 1992.

It was born on June 26, 1992 as a result of the merger of three provincial savings banks: the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Albacete, the Caja de Ahorros de Cuenca y Ciudad Real and the Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Toledo. After the merger, only two savings banks remained with headquarters in the community: Caja Castilla-La Mancha itself and Caja de Guadalajara. In 1999, the possible merger of the two entities was discussed, but no agreement was reached.[2] In late 2008, the merger of Caja Castilla-La Mancha and Caja de Guadalajara became apparent.

When at the end of 2008 the first signs of crisis appeared in Caja Castilla-La Mancha, its merger with Ibercaja was attempted[4] and after the failure of the latter, negotiations began for a possible merger with Unicaja.[5] The merger of Caja Castilla-La Mancha with Ibercaja was also discussed.