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Banco Santander

Banco Santander, S.A., doing business as Santander Group (UK: /ˌsæntənˈdɛər, -tæn-/, US: /ˌsɑːntɑːnˈdɛər/,[2][3] Spanish: [santanˈdeɾ]), is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Madrid and Santander in Spain. Additionally, Santander maintains a presence in all global financial centres as the 16th-largest banking institution in the world. Although known for its European banking operations, it has extended operations across North and South America, and more recently in continental Asia. It is considered a systemically important bank by Financial Stability Board.

Banco Santander, S.A.
The façade of Banco Santander headquarters in Santander, Spain
TypeSociedad Anónima
BMAD: SAN
NYSE: SAN
BMV: SAN
WSE: SAN
LSE: BNC
ISINES0113900J37
IndustryFinancial services
Founded15 May 1857; 165 years ago (1857-05-15)
Headquarters
Santander (legal headquarters) and Boadilla del Monte, Madrid (operating headquarters)
,
Spain
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ana Patricia Botín
(Group Executive Chairman)
José Antonio Alvarez
(Vice Chairman and CEO)
ProductsRetail, corporate, investment and private banking, insurance, asset management, private equity
(€2.534 billion) (2021)[1]
Total assets €1.666 trillion (2021)[1]
Number of employees
198,204 (2021)[1]
Websitewww.santander.com

Many subsidiaries, such as Abbey National, have been rebranded under the Santander name. The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. In May 2016, Santander was ranked as 37th in the Forbes Global 2000 list of the world's biggest public companies. Santander is Spain's largest bank.[4]

Banco Santander is chaired by Ana Patricia Botín-Sanz de Sautuola O'Shea, daughter and granddaughter of former chairmen Emilio Botin-Sanz de Sautuola y García de los Ríos and Emilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola López, respectively.

History

Banco Santander was founded in 1857 as Banco de Santander.[5] In 1999, it merged with Banco Central Hispano, or BCH, which had in turn been formed through the 1991 merger of Banco Central and Banco Hispanoamericano. The combined bank, known as Banco Santander Central Hispano, or BSCH,[6][7] was designed to be a "merger of equals", in which the top executives of the two pre-existing firms would share control of the merged entity. Soon after the merger former BCH executives accused Banco Santander chairman Emilio Botín Sanz de Sautuola, and García de los Ríos who succeeded him, of trying to push his own agenda and threatened to take legal action. This post-merger disagreement was resolved when BCH executives Jose Amusátegui and Angel Corcóstegui agreed to accept severance payments, retire and pass control to Botín, at an expense to shareholders of 183 million.[6]: 169  The large termination payouts generated negative press, and Botín was eventually brought to trial on criminal charges of "misappropriation of funds" and "irresponsible management". However, in April 2005, the court cleared him of all charges, the €164 million retirement payments made to the two former executives having been found to be legal, "made as compensation for the services provided to the bank". Also that year, the anti-corruption division of the Spanish public prosecutor's office cleared Botín of all charges in a separate case, in which he was accused of insider trading.[8]: 175  In 2007, the bank officially changed the official name back to Banco Santander S.A.[9]

In 1996, Banco Santander acquired Grupo Financiero InverMexico.[10] In 2000, Banco Santander Central Hispano acquired Grupo Financiero Serfin of Mexico.[11] On 26 July 2004, Banco Santander Central Hispano announced the acquisition of Abbey National plc. Following shareholders' approval at the EGM of Abbey (95 percent voted in favour, despite vocal opposition from most of those present) and Santander, the acquisition was formally approved by the courts and Abbey became part of the Santander Group on 12 November 2004.[12] In June 2006, Banco Santander Central Hispano purchased almost 20% of Sovereign Bank and acquired the option to buy the bank (at the time, the market value was roughly US$40 per share) for one year beginning in the middle of 2008.[13]

In May 2007, Banco Santander Central Hispano announced that in conjunction with The Royal Bank of Scotland and Fortis it would make an offer for ABN AMRO. BSCH's share of the offer added up to 28% and the offer would have to be made up of a capital increase through a new share issue. Then in October 2007, the consortium outbid Barclays and acquired ABN AMRO. As part of the deal, Grupo Santander acquired ABN AMRO's subsidiary in Brazil, Banco Real, and its subsidiary in Italy, Banca Antonveneta.[14] On 13 August 2007, Banco Santander Central Hispano changed its legal name to Banco Santander. In November that year, it sold Banca Antonveneta to Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, excluding a subsidiary Interbanca. In March 2008, Banco Santander sold Interbanca to GE Commercial Finance, receiving in return GE Money businesses in Germany, Finland and Austria, and GE's card and auto-financing businesses in the UK, which it integrated with Santander Consumer Finance.[15]

 
"Ciudad Financiera de Boadilla", headquarters in Madrid, Spain.
 
"Banco Santander Building" at 53rd Street, New York, formerly the bank's US headquarters

In July 2008, the group announced it intended to purchase the UK bank Alliance & Leicester, which held £24 billion in deposits and had 254 branches.[16] Santander also purchased the savings business of Bradford & Bingley in September 2008, which held deposits of £22 billion, 2.6 million customers, 197 branches and 140 agencies.[17] The acquisition of Alliance & Leicester completed in October 2008 when the B&B's shares were delisted from the London Stock Exchange. By the end of 2010 the two banks merged with Abbey National under the Santander UK brand.[18] In October 2008, the Group announced to acquire 75.65% of Sovereign Bancorp it did not own for approximately US$1.9 billion (€1.4 billion). Because of the 2008 financial crisis at the time, Sovereign's share price had fallen greatly: rather than the $40 per share it would have cost in 2006, Banco Santander ended up paying less than $3 per share. The acquisition of Sovereign gave Santander its first retail bank in the mainland United States.[19] Santander renamed the bank to enhance its global brand recognition in October 2013.[20] On 14 December 2008, it was revealed that the collapse of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme might mean the loss of €2.33 billion at Banco Santander.[21]

On 10 November 2009, HSBC Finance Corporation announced its auto finance entities had reached an agreement with Santander Consumer USA Inc.(SC USA) to sell HSBC US auto loan servicing operations, US$1 billion in auto loan receivables for US$904 million in cash, and enter into a loan servicing agreement for the remainder of its liquidated US auto loan portfolio. The transaction closed in the first quarter of 2010.[22]

In September 2010, Santander purchased Bank Zachodni WBK from Allied Irish Banks. On 28 February 2012, Santander announced that it had reached an agreement with KBC Bank to buy KBC's subsidiary Kredyt Bank in Poland. Santander merged Bank Zachodni WBK and Kredyt to create Poland's third-biggest bank, valued at about €5 billion (US$6.7 billion), having a market share of 9.6% in deposits, 8.0% in loans, 12.9% in branches (899), and more than 3.5 million retail customers. As a result of the merger, Santander came to hold 76.5% of the combined bank, and KBC came to hold about 16.4%; other shareholders held about 7.1% of the shares in the combined bank. Santander stated that it intended to buy more of KBC's shares in the combined bank to bring KBC's holdings below 10%; KBC affirmed it intended to sell its remaining stake.[23] KBC sold its shareholding and Santander owns 75% of the bank, the rest is free float. In December 2012, Banco Santander announced that it would absorb Banesto and Banco BANIF, purchasing the remaining 10% of Banesto it did not already own.[24]

In October 2013, Santander acquired 51% in Spain's largest consumer finance business, El Corte Inglés, for around €140 million.[25] Santander acquired a €470 million stake in HSBC's Bank of Shanghai in 2013 in order to rebalance its business to the Asian market.[26] In June 2014, Santander bought GE Money Bank, GE Capital's consumer finance business in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, for €700 million (US$950 million).[27] In September 2014, it was announced that Santander was in talks to merge its asset management unit with that of Unicredit to create a European firm worth €350 billion in assets.[28] In November 2014, Banco Santander acquired a 5.1 percent stake in Monitise Plc for £33 million.[29] On 7 June 2017, Banco Santander purchased Banco Popular Español for a symbolic price of €1.[30]

In 2018, the bank announced a three-year push into Latin America to increase its presence in the market, particularly Brazil and Mexico, targeting these countries' super-rich.[31]

Financial data

Financial data (in € billions)[32]
Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Revenue 39.753 42.612 45.272 43.853 48.392 48.424 49.229 44.279
Net Income 5.409 7.024 7.819 7.892 8.963 9.315 8.116 (7.708)
Assets 1,115.637 1,266.296 1,340.260 1,339.125 1,444.305 1,459.271 1,522.695 1,508.250
Employees 182,958 185,405 193,863 188,492 202,251 202,713 196,419 191,189

Operations

 
A branch of Santander in Berlin, Germany
 
A branch of Santander in Cardiff, Wales
 
A branch of Santander in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The Santander Group operates across Europe, South America, North America and Asia, partly due to its acquisitions. As of 2013 it had more than 186,000 employees, 14,392 branches, 3.26 million shareholders and 102 million customers. Retail banking – the main aspect of Santander's operations – generates 74% of the group's profit.[33]

On 10 June 2010, Grupo Santander announced that it would invest approximately US$270 million (€200 million) in Campinas, Brazil in a technology centre for research and data processing and a data centre that was to support operations across North America, Central America and South America. The new centre was to be established within the 'Development Company for High Technology Cluster of Campinas' on 1 million square metres. Construction began in January 2011, and full operation was expected in 2013 offering over 8,000 direct and indirect jobs.[34]

In 2013, global growth equity firm General Atlantic, along with Warburg Pincus LLC, acquired a 50% stake in Santander Asset Management.[35]

In 2010, Banco Santander expanded into China, focusing on trade finance services and establishing a joint venture with China Construction Bank.[36] The venture was set up in 2011 with initial funds of 3.5 billion yuan (US$530 million).[37]

Europe

  • Austria
    • Santander Consumer Bank GmbH
  • Belgium
    • Santander Consumer Finance Benelux B.V.
  • Denmark
    • Santander Consumer Bank AS
  • Finland
    • Santander Consumer Finance Oy
  • France
    • Banco Santander, S.A. – Representative Office in Paris
  • Germany
    • Santander Consumer Bank AG
    • Santander Bank (Zweigniederlassung der Santander Consumer Bank AG)
    • Santander Consumer Debit GmbH
    • Santander Consumer Leasing GmbH
  • Italy
    • Santander Consumer Bank S.p.A.
    • Santander Private Banking
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
    • Santander Consumer Finance Benelux B.V.
  • Norway
    • Santander Consumer Bank AS
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
    • Santander Consumer Bank AS
  • Switzerland
    • Santander Private Banking
  • United Kingdom

Americas

Asia and Australia

  • China
    • Banco Santander, S.A. – Shanghai branch
    • Banco Santander, S.A. – Beijing branch
  • Hong Kong
    • Banco Santander, S.A. – Hong Kong branch
  • Singapore
    • Banco Santander, S.A. – Singapore branch

Africa

Sponsorships

 
The Ferrari F1-75, the most recent Santander-sponsored F1 car

Santander and La Liga had a title sponsorship deal from the 2016–17 season, forming the Spanish football league known commercially as La Liga Santander.[39] Santander sponsored the UEFA Champions League for two years, from the 2018–19 season to 2020–21.[40][41]

Santander has also sponsored the main South American club competition Copa Libertadores since 2008 for the South American markets.[42]

In Formula One, from 2007 to 2017, Santander was a corporate sponsor of the Ferrari and McLaren teams.[43][44] From 2022, Santander returned to Formula One as a premium sponsor of Ferrari.[45]

In March 2020 Santander Group in conjunction with La Liga announced the first ever LaligaSantander Fest, a global charity concert event seeking to raise funds in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[46]

See also

Citations

  1. ^ a b c Santander 2020 Annual Report
  2. ^ Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0.
  3. ^ Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary (18th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6.
  4. ^ "BBVA, a Spanish bank, reinvents itself as a digital business". The Economist. 14 October 2017.
  5. ^ chcom (8 February 2020). "Banco Santander (Santander Bank)". CompaniesHistory.com - The largest companies and brands in the world. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b Mauro F. Guillén, Adrian Tschoegl (2008). Building a Global Bank: The Transformation of Banco Santander. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691131252.
  7. ^ Wankel, C., Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World, Vol 1 (Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publishing, 2009) page 106.
  8. ^ Guillén, M. F., & Tschoegl, A., Building a Global Bank: The Transformation of Banco Santander (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008), p. 175.
  9. ^ "Corporate name". www.santander.com.
  10. ^ Alonso, Carlos (24 October 1996). "El Santander cierra la compra del 75% del Banco Mexicano". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  11. ^ KRAUL, CHRIS (9 May 2000). "Mexican Banking Deal Reflects Brighter Outlook". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  12. ^ HBOS fury as EU backs Santander's Abbey bid The Independent
  13. ^ Talcott, Sasha (25 October 2005). "Spanish bank buys Sovereign stake". Boston.com – via The Boston Globe.
  14. ^ Bjork, Christopher. "Santander buys ABN global clients in Brazil from RBS".
  15. ^ "GE, Santander finalize GE Money, Interbanca deal". Reuters. 2 June 2008.
  16. ^ "Santander agrees £1.2bn A&L deal". 14 July 2008 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  17. ^ Aldrick, Peter Taylor and Philip. "Santander buys B&B branch network and deposit book" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  18. ^ "Santander scraps UK bank brands". BBC News. 27 May 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  19. ^ "Santander to acquire Sovereign".
  20. ^ Noreen O'Leary (16 August 2012). "Sovereign\Santander Picks New Agency". Adweek. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  21. ^ "Santander Clients Have $3.1 billion With Madoff (Update1)". Bloomberg. 14 December 2008.
  22. ^ Anon., "HSBC Finance, Santander Consumer in Agreement on HSBC's US Auto Business", Business Wire, Nov 10, 2009.
  23. ^ "Terms of Service Violation". businessweek.com.
  24. ^ "Santander absorbs Banesto and Banif and shuts branches". BBC News. 17 December 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  25. ^ Carlos Ruano (8 October 2013). "Spain's Santander to buy 51 percent of El Corte Ingles finance arm". Reuters.
  26. ^ "Santander buys €470m stake in China bank". Financial Times. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  27. ^ Paul Day; Jesus Aguado (23 June 2014). "Santander to buy GE consumer finance business in Northern Europe". Reuters.com. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  28. ^ "UniCredit, Santander in talks to merge asset management units" (Press release). Reuters. 23 September 2014.
  29. ^ "Santander takes five percent stake in mobile banking firm Monitise" (Press release). Reuters. 27 November 2014.
  30. ^ Buck, T., "Santander takes over ‘failing’ rival Banco Popular after EU steps in", Financial Times, 7 June 2017.
  31. ^ "Santander targets super-rich in three-year expansion plan". Financial Times. 2 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  32. ^ "Banco Santander Bilanz, Gewinn und Umsatz | Banco Santander Geschäftsbericht | 858872". wallstreet-online.de. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  33. ^ "Key data". Santander Group. 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  34. ^ "Santander investirá R$ 450 milhões em pólo de tecnologia, pesquisa e processamento em Campinas" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Santander. 10 June 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  35. ^ Dezember, Ryan. "Warburg, General Atlantic Buy Half of Santander's Asset Management Arm". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  36. ^ "Banco Santander to put China as priority". South China Morning Post. 5 November 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  37. ^ "CCB, Santander to Set Up 3.5 billion Yuan Rural Joint Venture". Bloomberg.com. 27 March 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  38. ^ "WiZink Portugal, O teu Banco Online".
  39. ^ . La Liga. Archived from the original on 25 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  40. ^ "Banco Santander to become UEFA Champions League Partner". UEFA (Press release). Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  41. ^ Impey, S., "La Liga extends Santander title sponsorship", SportsPro, March 14, 2019.
  42. ^ "Corporation Sponsorship". Santander Group. 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  43. ^ "Santander extends McLaren partnership". Formula 1. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  44. ^ "Banco Santander to Sponsor UEFA Champions League + Ends Complete Formula 1 Sponsorship". Footy Headlines. 29 November 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  45. ^ "Scuderia Ferrari and Banco Santander back together again, with a new multi-year agreement". corporate.ferrari.com. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  46. ^ Lang, J., "Intl TV Newswire: LaLiga Fest Details, Dancing Ledge Promotes, Red Arrow Deals", Variety, March 27, 2020.

References

  • Guillén, Mauro and Adrian Tschoegl (2008) Building a Global Bank: The Transformation of Banco Santander. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press).

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Banco Santander S A doing business as Santander Group UK ˌ s ae n t en ˈ d ɛer t ae n US ˌ s ɑː n t ɑː n ˈ d ɛer 2 3 Spanish santanˈdeɾ is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Madrid and Santander in Spain Additionally Santander maintains a presence in all global financial centres as the 16th largest banking institution in the world Although known for its European banking operations it has extended operations across North and South America and more recently in continental Asia It is considered a systemically important bank by Financial Stability Board Banco Santander S A The facade of Banco Santander headquarters in Santander SpainTypeSociedad AnonimaTraded asBMAD SANNYSE SANBMV SANWSE SANLSE BNCISINES0113900J37IndustryFinancial servicesFounded15 May 1857 165 years ago 1857 05 15 HeadquartersSantander legal headquarters and Boadilla del Monte Madrid operating headquarters SpainArea servedWorldwideKey peopleAna Patricia Botin Group Executive Chairman Jose Antonio Alvarez Vice Chairman and CEO ProductsRetail corporate investment and private banking insurance asset management private equityNet income 2 534 billion 2021 1 Total assets 1 666 trillion 2021 1 Number of employees198 204 2021 1 Websitewww wbr santander wbr comMany subsidiaries such as Abbey National have been rebranded under the Santander name The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index In May 2016 Santander was ranked as 37th in the Forbes Global 2000 list of the world s biggest public companies Santander is Spain s largest bank 4 Banco Santander is chaired by Ana Patricia Botin Sanz de Sautuola O Shea daughter and granddaughter of former chairmen Emilio Botin Sanz de Sautuola y Garcia de los Rios and Emilio Botin Sanz de Sautuola Lopez respectively Contents 1 History 2 Financial data 3 Operations 3 1 Europe 3 2 Americas 3 3 Asia and Australia 3 4 Africa 4 Sponsorships 5 See also 6 Citations 7 ReferencesHistory EditBanco Santander was founded in 1857 as Banco de Santander 5 In 1999 it merged with Banco Central Hispano or BCH which had in turn been formed through the 1991 merger of Banco Central and Banco Hispanoamericano The combined bank known as Banco Santander Central Hispano or BSCH 6 7 was designed to be a merger of equals in which the top executives of the two pre existing firms would share control of the merged entity Soon after the merger former BCH executives accused Banco Santander chairman Emilio Botin Sanz de Sautuola and Garcia de los Rios who succeeded him of trying to push his own agenda and threatened to take legal action This post merger disagreement was resolved when BCH executives Jose Amusategui and Angel Corcostegui agreed to accept severance payments retire and pass control to Botin at an expense to shareholders of 183 million 6 169 The large termination payouts generated negative press and Botin was eventually brought to trial on criminal charges of misappropriation of funds and irresponsible management However in April 2005 the court cleared him of all charges the 164 million retirement payments made to the two former executives having been found to be legal made as compensation for the services provided to the bank Also that year the anti corruption division of the Spanish public prosecutor s office cleared Botin of all charges in a separate case in which he was accused of insider trading 8 175 In 2007 the bank officially changed the official name back to Banco Santander S A 9 In 1996 Banco Santander acquired Grupo Financiero InverMexico 10 In 2000 Banco Santander Central Hispano acquired Grupo Financiero Serfin of Mexico 11 On 26 July 2004 Banco Santander Central Hispano announced the acquisition of Abbey National plc Following shareholders approval at the EGM of Abbey 95 percent voted in favour despite vocal opposition from most of those present and Santander the acquisition was formally approved by the courts and Abbey became part of the Santander Group on 12 November 2004 12 In June 2006 Banco Santander Central Hispano purchased almost 20 of Sovereign Bank and acquired the option to buy the bank at the time the market value was roughly US 40 per share for one year beginning in the middle of 2008 13 In May 2007 Banco Santander Central Hispano announced that in conjunction with The Royal Bank of Scotland and Fortis it would make an offer for ABN AMRO BSCH s share of the offer added up to 28 and the offer would have to be made up of a capital increase through a new share issue Then in October 2007 the consortium outbid Barclays and acquired ABN AMRO As part of the deal Grupo Santander acquired ABN AMRO s subsidiary in Brazil Banco Real and its subsidiary in Italy Banca Antonveneta 14 On 13 August 2007 Banco Santander Central Hispano changed its legal name to Banco Santander In November that year it sold Banca Antonveneta to Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena excluding a subsidiary Interbanca In March 2008 Banco Santander sold Interbanca to GE Commercial Finance receiving in return GE Money businesses in Germany Finland and Austria and GE s card and auto financing businesses in the UK which it integrated with Santander Consumer Finance 15 Ciudad Financiera de Boadilla headquarters in Madrid Spain Banco Santander Building at 53rd Street New York formerly the bank s US headquarters In July 2008 the group announced it intended to purchase the UK bank Alliance amp Leicester which held 24 billion in deposits and had 254 branches 16 Santander also purchased the savings business of Bradford amp Bingley in September 2008 which held deposits of 22 billion 2 6 million customers 197 branches and 140 agencies 17 The acquisition of Alliance amp Leicester completed in October 2008 when the B amp B s shares were delisted from the London Stock Exchange By the end of 2010 the two banks merged with Abbey National under the Santander UK brand 18 In October 2008 the Group announced to acquire 75 65 of Sovereign Bancorp it did not own for approximately US 1 9 billion 1 4 billion Because of the 2008 financial crisis at the time Sovereign s share price had fallen greatly rather than the 40 per share it would have cost in 2006 Banco Santander ended up paying less than 3 per share The acquisition of Sovereign gave Santander its first retail bank in the mainland United States 19 Santander renamed the bank to enhance its global brand recognition in October 2013 20 On 14 December 2008 it was revealed that the collapse of Bernard Madoff s Ponzi scheme might mean the loss of 2 33 billion at Banco Santander 21 On 10 November 2009 HSBC Finance Corporation announced its auto finance entities had reached an agreement with Santander Consumer USA Inc SC USA to sell HSBC US auto loan servicing operations US 1 billion in auto loan receivables for US 904 million in cash and enter into a loan servicing agreement for the remainder of its liquidated US auto loan portfolio The transaction closed in the first quarter of 2010 22 In September 2010 Santander purchased Bank Zachodni WBK from Allied Irish Banks On 28 February 2012 Santander announced that it had reached an agreement with KBC Bank to buy KBC s subsidiary Kredyt Bank in Poland Santander merged Bank Zachodni WBK and Kredyt to create Poland s third biggest bank valued at about 5 billion US 6 7 billion having a market share of 9 6 in deposits 8 0 in loans 12 9 in branches 899 and more than 3 5 million retail customers As a result of the merger Santander came to hold 76 5 of the combined bank and KBC came to hold about 16 4 other shareholders held about 7 1 of the shares in the combined bank Santander stated that it intended to buy more of KBC s shares in the combined bank to bring KBC s holdings below 10 KBC affirmed it intended to sell its remaining stake 23 KBC sold its shareholding and Santander owns 75 of the bank the rest is free float In December 2012 Banco Santander announced that it would absorb Banesto and Banco BANIF purchasing the remaining 10 of Banesto it did not already own 24 In October 2013 Santander acquired 51 in Spain s largest consumer finance business El Corte Ingles for around 140 million 25 Santander acquired a 470 million stake in HSBC s Bank of Shanghai in 2013 in order to rebalance its business to the Asian market 26 In June 2014 Santander bought GE Money Bank GE Capital s consumer finance business in Sweden Norway and Denmark for 700 million US 950 million 27 In September 2014 it was announced that Santander was in talks to merge its asset management unit with that of Unicredit to create a European firm worth 350 billion in assets 28 In November 2014 Banco Santander acquired a 5 1 percent stake in Monitise Plc for 33 million 29 On 7 June 2017 Banco Santander purchased Banco Popular Espanol for a symbolic price of 1 30 In 2018 the bank announced a three year push into Latin America to increase its presence in the market particularly Brazil and Mexico targeting these countries super rich 31 Financial data EditFinancial data in billions 32 Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Revenue 39 753 42 612 45 272 43 853 48 392 48 424 49 229 44 279Net Income 5 409 7 024 7 819 7 892 8 963 9 315 8 116 7 708 Assets 1 115 637 1 266 296 1 340 260 1 339 125 1 444 305 1 459 271 1 522 695 1 508 250Employees 182 958 185 405 193 863 188 492 202 251 202 713 196 419 191 189Operations Edit A branch of Santander in Berlin Germany A branch of Santander in Cardiff Wales A branch of Santander in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Santander Tower in Dallas Texas The Santander Group operates across Europe South America North America and Asia partly due to its acquisitions As of 2013 update it had more than 186 000 employees 14 392 branches 3 26 million shareholders and 102 million customers Retail banking the main aspect of Santander s operations generates 74 of the group s profit 33 On 10 June 2010 Grupo Santander announced that it would invest approximately US 270 million 200 million in Campinas Brazil in a technology centre for research and data processing and a data centre that was to support operations across North America Central America and South America The new centre was to be established within the Development Company for High Technology Cluster of Campinas on 1 million square metres Construction began in January 2011 and full operation was expected in 2013 offering over 8 000 direct and indirect jobs 34 In 2013 global growth equity firm General Atlantic along with Warburg Pincus LLC acquired a 50 stake in Santander Asset Management 35 In 2010 Banco Santander expanded into China focusing on trade finance services and establishing a joint venture with China Construction Bank 36 The venture was set up in 2011 with initial funds of 3 5 billion yuan US 530 million 37 Europe Edit Austria Santander Consumer Bank GmbH Belgium Santander Consumer Finance Benelux B V Denmark Santander Consumer Bank AS Finland Santander Consumer Finance Oy France Banco Santander S A Representative Office in Paris Germany Santander Consumer Bank AG Santander Bank Zweigniederlassung der Santander Consumer Bank AG Santander Consumer Debit GmbH Santander Consumer Leasing GmbH Italy Santander Consumer Bank S p A Santander Private Banking Luxembourg Banco Santander Totta S A Netherlands Santander Consumer Finance Benelux B V Norway Santander Consumer Bank AS Poland Santander Bank Polska Santander Consumer Bank S A Portugal Banco Santander Totta Banco Popular Portugal Banco Santander Consumer Portugal SA WiZink Portugal 38 Hispamer Spain Banco Santander Banco Popular Espanol Banco Pastor Santander Consumer Finance Openbank WiZink Sweden Santander Consumer Bank AS Switzerland Santander Private Banking United Kingdom Santander UK Cahoot Cater Allen Santander International Isle of Man branch Jersey branch Santander Consumer UK plc Santander Totta Americas Edit Argentina Banco Santander Rio Brazil Banco Santander Brasil Chile Banco Santander Chile Banco Santander Banefe Colombia Banco Santander de Negocios Colombia S A Mexico Santander Mexico Peru Banco Santander Peru S A Puerto Rico Banco Santander Puerto Rico Santander Overseas Bank United States Santander Private Banking Santander Bank Santander Consumer USA Santander Global Banking amp Markets RoadLoans HelpingLoans TotalBank Miami Dade Uruguay Banco Santander Uruguay Asia and Australia Edit China Banco Santander S A Shanghai branch Banco Santander S A Beijing branch Hong Kong Banco Santander S A Hong Kong branch Singapore Banco Santander S A Singapore branch Africa Edit Attijariwafa Bank 4 55 share Sponsorships Edit The Ferrari F1 75 the most recent Santander sponsored F1 car Santander and La Liga had a title sponsorship deal from the 2016 17 season forming the Spanish football league known commercially as La Liga Santander 39 Santander sponsored the UEFA Champions League for two years from the 2018 19 season to 2020 21 40 41 Santander has also sponsored the main South American club competition Copa Libertadores since 2008 for the South American markets 42 In Formula One from 2007 to 2017 Santander was a corporate sponsor of the Ferrari and McLaren teams 43 44 From 2022 Santander returned to Formula One as a premium sponsor of Ferrari 45 In March 2020 Santander Group in conjunction with La Liga announced the first ever LaligaSantander Fest a global charity concert event seeking to raise funds in response to the COVID 19 pandemic 46 See also Edit Banks portal Companies portalInter Alpha Group of Banks List of banking institutions of Europe List of banks in SpainCitations Edit a b c Santander 2020 Annual Report Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Jones Daniel 2011 Roach Peter Setter Jane Esling John eds Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary 18th ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 15255 6 BBVA a Spanish bank reinvents itself as a digital business The Economist 14 October 2017 chcom 8 February 2020 Banco Santander Santander Bank CompaniesHistory com The largest companies and brands in the world Retrieved 4 December 2022 a b Mauro F Guillen Adrian Tschoegl 2008 Building a Global Bank The Transformation of Banco Santander Princeton University Press ISBN 9780691131252 Wankel C Encyclopedia of Business in Today s World Vol 1 Thousand Oaks SAGE Publishing 2009 page 106 Guillen M F amp Tschoegl A Building a Global Bank The Transformation of Banco Santander Princeton Princeton University Press 2008 p 175 Corporate name www santander com Alonso Carlos 24 October 1996 El Santander cierra la compra del 75 del Banco Mexicano El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 15 April 2016 KRAUL CHRIS 9 May 2000 Mexican Banking Deal Reflects Brighter Outlook Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 1 March 2015 HBOS fury as EU backs Santander s Abbey bid The Independent Talcott Sasha 25 October 2005 Spanish bank buys Sovereign stake Boston com via The Boston Globe Bjork Christopher Santander buys ABN global clients in Brazil from RBS GE Santander finalize GE Money Interbanca deal Reuters 2 June 2008 Santander agrees 1 2bn A amp L deal 14 July 2008 via news bbc co uk Aldrick Peter Taylor and Philip Santander buys B amp B branch network and deposit book via www telegraph co uk Santander scraps UK bank brands BBC News 27 May 2009 Retrieved 23 May 2009 Santander to acquire Sovereign Noreen O Leary 16 August 2012 Sovereign Santander Picks New Agency Adweek Retrieved 3 September 2012 Santander Clients Have 3 1 billion With Madoff Update1 Bloomberg 14 December 2008 Anon HSBC Finance Santander Consumer in Agreement on HSBC s US Auto Business Business Wire Nov 10 2009 Terms of Service Violation businessweek com Santander absorbs Banesto and Banif and shuts branches BBC News 17 December 2012 Retrieved 29 September 2014 Carlos Ruano 8 October 2013 Spain s Santander to buy 51 percent of El Corte Ingles finance arm Reuters Santander buys 470m stake in China bank Financial Times 10 December 2013 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Paul Day Jesus Aguado 23 June 2014 Santander to buy GE consumer finance business in Northern Europe Reuters com Retrieved 27 June 2014 UniCredit Santander in talks to merge asset management units Press release Reuters 23 September 2014 Santander takes five percent stake in mobile banking firm Monitise Press release Reuters 27 November 2014 Buck T Santander takes over failing rival Banco Popular after EU steps in Financial Times 7 June 2017 Santander targets super rich in three year expansion plan Financial Times 2 December 2018 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Banco Santander Bilanz Gewinn und Umsatz Banco Santander Geschaftsbericht 858872 wallstreet online de Retrieved 5 November 2018 Key data Santander Group 2013 Retrieved 1 March 2013 Santander investira R 450 milhoes em polo de tecnologia pesquisa e processamento em Campinas PDF in Portuguese Santander 10 June 2010 Retrieved 14 July 2013 Dezember Ryan Warburg General Atlantic Buy Half of Santander s Asset Management Arm The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 16 December 2015 Banco Santander to put China as priority South China Morning Post 5 November 2010 Retrieved 4 December 2019 CCB Santander to Set Up 3 5 billion Yuan Rural Joint Venture Bloomberg com 27 March 2011 Retrieved 8 September 2020 WiZink Portugal O teu Banco Online LaLiga and Santander strike title sponsorship deal La Liga Archived from the original on 25 July 2016 Retrieved 21 July 2016 Banco Santander to become UEFA Champions League Partner UEFA Press release Retrieved 29 November 2017 Impey S La Liga extends Santander title sponsorship SportsPro March 14 2019 Corporation Sponsorship Santander Group 2013 Retrieved 26 September 2013 Santander extends McLaren partnership Formula 1 14 September 2009 Retrieved 14 July 2013 Banco Santander to Sponsor UEFA Champions League Ends Complete Formula 1 Sponsorship Footy Headlines 29 November 2017 Retrieved 29 November 2017 Scuderia Ferrari and Banco Santander back together again with a new multi year agreement corporate ferrari com 21 December 2021 Retrieved 21 December 2021 Lang J Intl TV Newswire LaLiga Fest Details Dancing Ledge Promotes Red Arrow Deals Variety March 27 2020 References EditGuillen Mauro and Adrian Tschoegl 2008 Building a Global Bank The Transformation of Banco Santander Princeton NJ Princeton University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Banco Santander amp oldid 1127930298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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