Ángel Escribano receives Ibex executive of the year award

Indra president Ángel Escribano has received the Ibex 35 Executive of the Year award from Cinco Días at a ceremony in the Madrid Stock Exchange. He dedicated the award to his employees and defended his industrial plan, backed by the market, days after suspending the merger with Escribano Mechanical & Engineering. He also announced a 130 million euro investment with Hanwha for artillery.

Ángel Escribano, executive president of Indra, received the Ibex 35 Executive of the Year award on Tuesday, granted by Cinco Días in its first edition, held at the Madrid Stock Exchange floor sponsored by AWS with collaboration from Portia and BME. “I accept it on behalf of every person working at Indra today who strives to build this project every day,” Escribano stated, highlighting Indra's 184% growth in the Ibex 35 last year and its role in key industrial projects for Spain and Europe. Days earlier, Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E), second-largest shareholder with 14.3%, suspended the integration with Indra due to SEPI concerns—the top shareholder with 28%—over conflicts of interest. “The market backs my plan,” the executive assured, emphasizing Europe's need for strategic autonomy amid Russian threats and distancing from the US. Escribano announced a 130 million euro investment to upgrade the Gijón plant and build a new one, creating 500 direct and 1,000 indirect jobs, via a framework agreement with Hanwha to produce tracked artillery vehicles (128 units), resupply systems (120), command and control vehicles (11), and recovery vehicles (21) for the Spanish Armed Forces, part of the 4.554 million euro ATP program under PEM. Indra signed over 140 alliances last year. Attendees included CEO José Vicente de los Mozos, several independent board members, and SEPI representatives like Miguel Sebastián.

관련 기사

Indra boardroom scene illustrating Ángel Escribano retaining presidency amid stable management confirmation.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Ángel Escribano keeps Indra presidency after board meeting

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Indra's board meeting on Wednesday resulted in no changes to top management, with Ángel Escribano remaining president and José Vicente de los Mozos as CEO. The state-owned SEPI, holding 28% stake, did not push for alterations due to lack of support and recent stock declines. Funds like T. Rowe Price raised their stake above 5% backing Escribano.

Ángel Escribano resigned on Wednesday as executive president and board member of Indra, citing government pressures and personal weariness. SEPI, the largest shareholder with 28% of the capital, proposed Ángel Simón as replacement. The board has started the succession process led by Virginia Arce.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Spain's state-owned SEPI has expressed concern to Indra over the conflict of interest in acquiring Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E), owned by president Ángel Escribano, whose brother Javier leads it and sits on Indra's board. SEPI demands the conflict be resolved before proceeding with the analysis. The announcement follows rumors that caused a 4.19% stock drop on Tuesday.

Soccer player Erick Pulgar and para table tennis athlete Ignacio Torres received the prestigious Mejor de los Mejores award from the Chilean Circle of Sports Journalists at a ceremony in the Teatro Municipal de Las Condes. Both stood out for their exceptional achievements throughout the year. The award, given since 1951, honors top athletes based on votes from specialized press.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Santander Group's executive president, Ana Botín, offered farewell words to Claudio Melandri, who stepped down from Santander Chile's presidency after over a decade in the role and 37 years with the company. Botín praised his merit-based career and key role in making the bank the leader in Chile. Rodrigo Vergara will take over as the new non-executive board president.

Talgo's shareholders have approved the financial restructuring allowing the Basque Government, Sidenor, and SEPI to take control of the company. The deal involves Trilantic's exit and entry of new Basque and state investors. The process aims to stabilize the firm after two years of uncertainty.

AI에 의해 보고됨

David Vélez, CEO of Nu Holdings and founder of Nubank, accepted the Empresario del Año 2025 award from La República at a ceremony in Bogotá, following last week's announcement recognizing his role in digital banking innovation. In his speech, he stressed the private sector's importance for Colombia's growth and criticized regulations excluding millions from formal credit.

 

 

 

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부