Medel submits his resignation as chairman of the Unicaja Foundation

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President of the Unicaja Foundation, Braulio Medell, “A transitional order has been issued, based solely on the interests of the Banking Foundation,” Europa Press said in a letter accessible this Thursday.

Thus, the manager advances his departure from the post of President. Basisscheduled for the fall when his term ends.

Medel attributed his decision to several reasons: The report sent from the Banking Foundations Protection Board, Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation, He questions his suitability for the position, the “existence of endless external pressures and persistent hostile media campaigns” and “forced attention” to other personal and family duties.

“Although, like anyone who looks at its operation and trajectory objectively, I have not the slightest doubt of the straight. Management The “Banking Foundation” assured him in his letter.

This text alsocrystallization contributed to growth and consolidation. The important role played by Unicaja as well as in the development and strengthening of the Spanish financial system”.

Medel underlined that, in her view, the pressures “are putting most employers in a difficult position. disturbing personal situation, often difficult and deeply unfair”.

“A state of being as a result of being independent and consistent with a project whose foundations are custodians, coinciding with those behind Unicaja’s trajectory, and allowing, in its double financial and social projection, to become the only Andalusian bank, the fifth Spanish bank, and the first Andalusian social foundation of an Andalusia. special nature,” he added.

At the beginning of the letter, he recalled his support for the approval of a report on the management of the institution for reasons of transparency and “cooperation with the implementing agency”. auspices About the Banking Foundation”.

Unicaja Banking Foundation, 30.2% of the capital from Unicaja.

The financial institution released a statement last week. “political intervention” and refusing to change headquarters and leave Málaga in the face of doubts expressed by some employers and other third parties, such as the Government, about the management of Medel.

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