Óscar López, Minister for Digital Transformation and Public Function, has indicated that the Government of Spain has “maximum respect” to the approach of Banco Sabadell returning to Catalonia after more than seven years away and in the middle of BBVA’s takeover bid (OPA). In statements to TVE, López has also interpreted this decision as “one more sign of normality in Catalonia and, therefore, of normality in Spain.”
“We all remember where we come from, we all remember everything that has been said and once again I believe that this Government He has made an effort and has shown that progress could be made, not only in economic matters, in job creation, also in territorial cohesion, also in understanding, also in social peace, and I think it is very important that we are discussing these things compared to what we were discussing a few years ago,” the minister stressed. .
Banco Sabadell changed its registered office in 2017
The board of directors of Banco Sabadell will hold an extraordinary meeting this Wednesday in order to debate the transfer of its registered office to Sabadell from Alicante. In this way, Banco Sabadell will return to Catalonia, where it left more than seven years ago, on October 5, 2017, in the middle of the Catalan ‘procés’.
On the political level, it also coincides in time with the presence of the socialist Salvador Illa in the presidency of the Generalitat, to which he agreed last summer of 2024, and within the framework of the Government’s negotiations with the Catalan independentists, including the processing of the General State Budgets (PGE).
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