Mr. Jose Ramon Gonzalez Resigns From His Position at Santander Puerto Rico
August 29 2008 - 9:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
Mr. Juan Moreno Blanco will assume the duties of President and
Chief Executive Officer of Santander BanCorp and Chief Executive
Officer of Banco Santander Puerto Rico as soon as the necessary
legal and regulatory procedures are fulfilled SAN JUAN, Puerto
Rico, Aug. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- After 12 years with Banco
Santander S.A. ("Santander") and after serving 6 years as Country
Head of Santander Puerto Rico, Mr. Jose Ramon Gonzalez resigned
yesterday as President and CEO of Santander BanCorp (NYSE: SBP;
LATIBEX: XSBP) ("the Corporation") and of Banco Santander Puerto
Rico ("the Bank"). "It was a difficult but well thought out
decision. I desired to devote more time to my personal affairs and
explore new challenges. I will not distance myself from the Bank
since I will continue to serve on its Board of Directors, serve as
advisor to Santander and assist the new president," said Mr.
Gonzalez. Mr. Juan Moreno Blanco will assume the duties of
President and Chief Executive Officer of Santander BanCorp and
Chief Executive Officer of Banco Santander Puerto Rico as soon as
the necessary legal and regulatory procedures are fulfilled. Mr.
Moreno has a Business Administration degree from the University of
Houston. He has been with Santander since 1997, where he has held
different positions while making important contributions to areas
such as commercial banking, marketing and strategic planning, among
others. Before his appointment, Mr. Moreno was Director of Business
Development for Santander America's Division, where he was
responsible for the development of new products and for the
Wholesale and Institutional Banking Division. Carlos M. Garcia, the
Corporation's Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer, has been appointed the new President and Chief Operating
Officer of the Bank, and will also act as interim President and
Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation and as interim Chief
Executive Officer of the Bank, until Mr. Moreno's non-immigrant
visa petition is approved. In an internal memo to employees, Mr.
Jesus Zabalza, General Director for Santander's America's Division,
recognized and thanked Mr. Gonzalez for the outstanding
contributions he has made to the Bank through the years and
emphasized that Santander, with its new leadership, continues to be
very committed to Puerto Rico, a country that has been and will
continue to be of strategic importance to Santander. Santander
(SAN.MC, STD.N) is the largest bank in the euro zone by market
capitalization and fifth in the world by profit. Founded in 1857,
Santander has EUR 912,915 million in assets and EUR 1,063,892
million in managed funds, 65 million customers, 11,178 branches and
a presence in 40 countries. It is the largest financial group in
Spain and Latin America, and is the sixth largest bank in the
United Kingdom, through its Abbey subsidiary, and is the third
largest banking group in Portugal. Through Santander Consumer
Finance, it also operates a leading in 12 European countries
(Germany, Italy and Spain, among others) and the United States. In
2007, Santander registered EUR 9,060 million in net attributable
profits, an increase of 19% from the previous year. In Latin
America, Santander manages over US$300 billion in business volumes
(loans, deposits, mutual funds and managed funds) through 4,498
offices. In 2007, Santander reported $3,648 million in net
attributable income in Latin America, 27% higher than the prior
year. DATASOURCE: Santander BanCorp CONTACT: Michelle Balaguer,
Comunicacion Corporativa, Santander BanCorp, +1-787-777-4186, fax:
+1-787-759-7050 Web site: http://www.santandernet.com/
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