Indra boardroom scene illustrating Ángel Escribano retaining presidency amid stable management confirmation.
Indra boardroom scene illustrating Ángel Escribano retaining presidency amid stable management confirmation.
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Ángel Escribano keeps Indra presidency after board meeting

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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.

Indra's board of directors met on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, amid tensions from the recent collapse of the integration with Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E), owned by the Escribano family. Sources close to the company confirmed that neither Ángel Escribano nor José Vicente de los Mozos will leave their positions, despite government pressures via SEPI to resolve a conflict of interest in the deal scrapped last Thursday. SEPI, holding 28% of capital and three board seats, sent a filing to the CNMV last week urging Escribano to step down as president, but backed off due to lack of support among the seven independent directors and a stock drop exceeding 20-26% since early March, when shares hit 64.5 euros. Sources cited by Europa Press and Cinco Días noted the agenda omitted presidency or De los Mozos' continuity, whose contract expires in June; however, it approved over 50% remuneration increase to match company growth. U.S. fund T. Rowe Price Associates notified the CNMV of raising its stake to 5.009% —its second-highest since 2017—, supporting Escribano, boosting shares 3% to 47.74 euros that day. This truce delays government goals for a 'national champion' in defense, amid major military contracts and alliances like the recent Hanwha deal for artillery, creating 500 direct jobs and 130 million euros investment.

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Reactions on X frame Ángel Escribano's retention of the Indra presidency as a temporary victory over SEPI and the government, supported by independent directors and funds like T. Rowe Price raising stakes. Some voices suggest his time in the role may be ending soon, amid ongoing tensions.

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Ángel Escribano, weary in suit at Indra podium, resigning amid government shadows.
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Ángel Escribano resigns as Indra president amid government pressure

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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.

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.

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Brothers Ángel and Javier Escribano sold their 14.3% stake in Indra through an accelerated placement, valued at over 1.3 billion euros. The deal, announced on May 5, 2026, ends three years of shareholding after a conflict with the Spanish Government. Javier Escribano resigned as company director.

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