Juan Vigo - Banco Santander President

STD Stock  ARS 167.23  0.00  0.00%   

President

Mr. Juan Manuel Cendoya Mendez de Vigo serves as Director of Communication, Corporationrationrate Marketing and Research at Banco Santander SA. Prior to this, he was Executive Vice President of Communication, Corporationrationrate Marketing and Research at the Company from July 2001. He is former Manager of the Legal and Tax Department of Bankinter SA, from 1999 to 2001. since 2017.
Age 50
Tenure 7 years
Phone34 902 11 22 11
Webhttp://www.santander.com

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Banco Santander, S.A., together with its subsidiaries, provides various retail and commercial banking products and services for individual and corporate clients worldwide. Banco Santander, S.A. was founded in 1856 and is headquartered in Madrid, Spain. Banco Santander operates under Banks - Global classification in Argentina and is traded on Buenos-Aires Stock Exchange. It employs 201101 people. Banco Santander SA (STD) is traded on Buenos Aires Exchange in Argentina and employs 201,101 people.

Banco Santander SA Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Banco Santander's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Banco Santander inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Banco. The board's role is to monitor Banco Santander's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Banco Santander's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Banco Santander's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Juan Luciani, Executive Vice President of the United States Unit
Antonio Monteiro, Head of Portugal Unit
Gerry Byrne, Head of Poland Unit
Marcos Gavica, Head of Mexico Unit
Peter Jackson, Head of Innovation
Enrique Cristofani, Head of Argentina Unit
Victor Madrid, Head of Chairman's office
Guillermo Romero, Third Vice Chairman of the Board
Juan Guitard, Executive Vice President of Internal Auditing
Magda Valderrama, Executive Vice President of Santander Consumer Finance
Bruce CarnegieBrown, First Vice Chairman and Lead Independent Director
Andreu Plaza, Sr. Executive Vice-Pres and Head of Technology and Operations
Jose Badia, Executive Vice President of Santander UK
Luis Garcia, Managing Director of Private Banking and Asset Management and Insurance
Jose Alvarez, Executive Vice President of Financial Management and Investor Relations
Juan Mir, Independent Director
Jesus Lotina, Executive Vice President of Americas Unit
Sol Comadran, Non-Executive Director
Francisco Garcia, CEO of Banesto, Executive Vice President Head of Retail Banking Division
Jaime Renovales, General Secretary and Secretary of the Board
Jose Martinez, Executive Vice President of Risk
Sergio Gamez, Director of Investor and Shareholders Relations
Homaira Akbari, Independent Director
Alvaro Souza, Director
Jose GilGallardo, Director of Corporate Development
Enrique Candelas, Executive Vice President of Retail Banking Network in Spain
Belen Garcia, Non-Executive Independent Director
Carlos Gonzalez, Independent Director
Jose Perou, Director of Santander Global Corporate Banking
Remigio Surribas, Managing Director of Asset Recovery and Restructuring
Matias Inciarte, Executive Vice President of Risk, Second Vice Chairman of the Board, Executive Director
Angel Congosto, Managing Director of Commercial Banking
Jose Gallardo, Head of Corporate development
Ulrich Leuschner, Head of Germany Unit
Jennifer Scardino, Director of Communication, Corporate Marketing and Research
Mateusz Morawiecki, Head of Poland Unit
Rami Hurtado, Country Head of Spain Unit
Ramiro Mato, Independent Director
Juan Vigo, Executive Vice President of Communication, Corporate Marketing and Research
Ana OShea, Chairman, Chairman of Executive Committee, Chairman of International Committee, Chairman of Technology, Productivity and Quality Committee and CEO of Santander UK PLC
Esther Colomer, Non-Executive Independent Director
Claudio Hinojosa, Head of Chile Unit
Jose Razola, Chief Financial Accounting and Control Officer
Ignacio Vaca, Executive Vice President General Secretary, Non-Member Secretary of the Board
Javier OShea, Non-Executive Director
Jose Cantera, Executive Vice President of Global Wholesale Banking
Angel Bengoa, Non-Executive Independent Director
Jose Cerro, Executive Vice President of Santander Universidades
Rodrigo Gordillo, Vice Chairman, Member of Executive Committee, Member of International Committee, Member of Risk Committee and Member of Technology, Productivity and Quality Committee
Andreu Lopez, COO, CTO
Juan Marin, Executive Vice President of Internal Auditing
Jose Bendegem, Executive Vice President of Technology and Operations
Rami Aboukhair, Country Head of Spain Unit
Ramiro GarciaAnsorena, Non-Executive Independent Director
Juan Lopez, Chief Strategic Alliances in Asset Management and Insurance Officer
Jacques Ripoll, Executive Vice President of Global Wholesale Banking
Monica Gallego, Group Chief Compliance Officer
Isabel Biscarolasaga, Non-Executive Independent Director
Lindsey Argalas, Director of Digital Unit
Javier Trinchant, Director of Risk
Belen Romana, Independent Director
Keiran Foad, Director of Risks Unit
Cesar Gomez, Executive Vice President General Secretary

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