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La Caixa

La Caixa, also known as the "La Caixa" Foundation (Spanish: Fundación ”la Caixa”), is a not-for-profit banking foundation based in Catalonia.[1]: 1  Originally a savings bank (caja), it reorganized in the 2000s and 2010s: Its commercial assets are managed under its subsidiary CriteriaCaixa, which also has partial ownership of La Caixa's old banking business CaixaBank; those are used to fund La Caixa's Obra Social — social, cultural, scientific, and civic projects for the public good.[1]: 5 [2]

"La Caixa" Foundation
La Caixa
Native name
Fundación Bancaria Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona, "la Caixa"
FormerlyCaixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona, "la Caixa"
Company type
IndustrySocial work; Financial services
Predecessors
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
HeadquartersCaixaForum Palma, ,
Spain
Revenue530,000,000 Euro (2023) 
Total assets26,614,033,000 Euro (2022) 
Websitefundacionlacaixa.org/en/

Its official home is in Palma de Mallorca.[1]: 1 

History edit

The foundation commonly dates itself to the 1990 creation of the Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona (Spanish: Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona, "La Caixa") as a merger of the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Barcelona founded in 1844 and commonly known as Caja de Barcelona, founded in 1844, with the Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros de Cataluña y Baleares, founded in 1904[1]: 1  and commonly known as the "Caja de Pensiones" and later "La Caixa".[3]: 4 

Ancestry edit

Caja de Barcelona edit

At the time of the 1990 merger, the Caja de Barcelona was the third largest savings bank in Spain.[3]: 7 

Caja de Pensiones edit

The Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez (English: Old Age Pension Society) was formed in 1904 in Catalonia by Francesc Moragas, and opened to the public in 1905, expanding to the Balearic Islands in 1915.[3]: 1  It merged with the Caja de Ahorros del Empordà in 1915, taking on the name "Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y Ahorros".[3]: 2 

The Obra Social was formally created in 1918 to oversee the Caja's social work.[3]: 2 

By 1930, the Caja had been reformed 15 times by mergers with other organizations; the first outside of Catalonia was the Caja Rural para la Federación Católico-Agraria de Ibiza in 1930.[3]: 3 

In 1969, the Caja de Pensiones became the first in Europe to begin real-time computerized tele-processing of transactions, allowing customers to do banking at any branch at will.[3]: 4 

In the late 1980s, the Caja de Pensiones, by then known commonly known as "La Caixa", began work to expand outside of its usual territory: In 1986 it formed GrupCaixa to get around then-restrictive geographic limitations in the law; GrupCaixa was folded back into La Caixa in 1989 when the limitations were removed.[3]: 7 

By the time of the 1990 merger, La Caixa was already the largest savings bank in Spain.[3]: 7 

1990 organization edit

On 27 July[citation needed] 1990, the Caja de Barcelona, and La Caixa, also formerly called the Caja de Pensiones, merged to form the Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona, which itself continued the name "La Caixa".[3]: 4 

In 1995, La Caixa opened the first international representative offices in Porto, Portugal and Brussels, Belgium.[4][failed verification]

In November 2006, the Board of Directors of La Caixa approved the IPO of its investee portfolio, through the company Criteria CaixaCorp, which became effective on 10 October 2007.[citation needed]

In January 2008, La Caixa bought part of Morgan Stanley's private banking business in Spain for almost 600 million euros and in 2010, the group acquired Caixa Girona, being one of the three savings bank integration operations that did not require assistance from the FROB (Fund for the orderly restructuring of the banking sector).[citation needed]

On 29 January 2008, Criteria CaixaCorp was included in IBEX 35.[5] In addition, La Caixa acquired 14.91% of Bank of East Asia's capital.

It has a portfolio of industrial holdings in companies in the infrastructure, energy and communications sectors, among others.[6]

Segregation of the banking business at CaixaBank and restructuring of the group edit

 
Structure of La Caixa Group after its restructuring in 2010[citation needed]

On 27 January 2011, within the context of the restructuring of the financial system in Spain, the board of directors of La Caixa unveiled a complete reorganization of the group. The savings bank would transfer its banking business entirely (office network, client portfolio, assets, bank capital,...) to a subsidiary in which the majority of shares are held by the same savings bank (74%),[7] which adopted the name of CaixaBank, and was formerly known as Criteria CaixaCorp.

In this way La Caixa ceased to conduct retail banking business, and its only activity was limited to the maintenance of La Caixa Social Work Project. Although the savings bank no longer operates financially, CaixaBank decided, in its offices and in the commercial relationship with its customers, to use the commercial pseudonym of La Caixa, leaving the brand "CaixaBank" solely for institutional use.

At the same time, in July 2011, another subsidiary of the group was created, in this case 100% owned by La Caixa, called Criteria CaixaHolding, which would not list on the stock exchange and would bring together the less attractive stocks such as real estate services (Servihabitat) and industrial holdings (Gas Natural Fenosa, Abertis...) and PortAventura World.

CaixaBank which is publicly traded, remained at the helm of the banking business, the insurer (SegurCaixa) and the more financially attractive shares in foreign banks and in Telefónica and Repsol.

In September 2011, CaixaBank acquired Bankpyme's banking and fund management business.

In March 2012, the group announced an agreement whereby it acquired for 979 million euros and subsequently integrated within CaixaBank the SIP (Institutional Protection Scheme) formed by Cajasol (including Caja de Guadalajara), Caja Navarra, CajaCanarias and Caja de Burgos, commercially known until then as Banca Cívica (Civic Bank). The "Civic Bank" brand was discarded and the SIP was liquidated, transferring its clients, offices and assets to CaixaBank. However, due to its cultural roots, the entity decided to maintain the savings banks' logos that gave rise to the integration in its offices and communications in the offices, combining them with that of the Catalan bank, but only in the territories of influence of each entity.[8]

On 12 June 2013 the General Shareholders' Meeting of Banco de Valencia approved its integration into CaixaBank. It was agreed to maintain the Banco de Valencia brand in the offices held by the bank in the provinces of Valencia and Castellón with a dual label to indicate that they also belong to CaixaBank.[9]

On 19 July 2013 the merger deed of Banco de Valencia and CaixaBank was registered in the commercial register, and the integration of Banco de Valencia into CaixaBank became fully effective.[10]

After the absorption of Banco de Valencia by CaixaBank, both the offices of La Caixa and those of Banco de Valencia in the Region of Murcia regained the name of “Banco de Murcia", next to the star denoting La Caixa.[11]

Transformation into a banking foundation edit

 
CaixaForum Palma, former Gran Hotel, now La Caixa Foundation headquarters, in Palma de Mallorca

On 10 April 2014 it was announced that its transformation into a banking foundation would be decided at the ordinary general meeting on May 22 to comply with the Savings Banks and Banking Foundations Law, which requires savings banks with indirect banking activity to be liquidated and transformed into foundations, responsible for managing social work projects. This would lead to a process of reorganization within the group, which would involve, on the one hand, the dissolution and liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation and, on the other hand, the transfer to Criteria CaixaHolding (100% of La Caixa) of the participation in CaixaBank.[11]

On 22 May 2014, the general assembly of La Caixa approved its transformation into a banking foundation.[12]

The foundation was established on 17 June 2014. As a result, on the one hand, the dissolution and liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation would occur, with the overall transfer of its assets and liabilities in favour of the La Caixa Banking Foundation, and, on the other hand, the transfer in favour of Criteria CaixaHolding of the participation of the Caixa at CaixaBank, so that the banking foundation would go on to hold its stake in CaixaBank through Criteria CaixaHolding, and the debt instruments of which La Caixa was the issuer. In this way, the group led by the new La Caixa Banking Foundation would have as main activities: the management of the entire Social Work, those of a financial nature related to the management of its participation in CaixaBank, the administration of the debt instruments that have La Caixa as an issuer, and the management of investments in industries other than finance grouped so far in Criteria CaixaHolding.[13] The liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation took place on 16 October 2014 while the transfer of the stake in CaixaBank took place on 14 October 2014.[14]

On 26 June 2014, the president of CaixaBank and until then president of the savings bank, Isidro Fainé, was elected president of the Board of Trustees of the La Caixa Banking Foundation.[15]

Participation edit

The La Caixa Banking Foundation manages the Group's shareholdings through Criteria Caixa (formerly Criteria CaixaHolding), an equity instrumental company fully controlled by the foundation. The shares of Criteria Caixa include the ones owned in CaixaBank (as of 31 December 2018: 40.00%),[4] as well as those held in several companies including Cellnex, Naturgy, Saba, Suez and Telefónica.

Social work edit

As explained above, since September 2014, La Caixa Banking Foundation is responsible for managing the social work projects of the former savings bank. Until then, this work was carried out by the La Caixa Foundation.

In 2018, the La Caixa Banking Foundation had an allocated budget of 520 million euros. The foundation, one of the most significant worldwide, supported more than 11 million people in 2017, through nearly 50,000 initiatives.[15] According to the OECD, La Caixa Banking Foundation's financing for 2019 development increased by 58% to US$33.9 million.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Bylaws of Fundación Bancaria Caixa D'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona, "La Caixa"" (PDF). Palma de Mallorca: "la Caixa" Foundation. 2018. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  2. ^ "The business assets management model". Annual Report 2020. Palma de Mallorca: "la Caixa" Foundation. pp. 68–69. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "History of the Group" (PDF). CaixaBank. 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  4. ^ a b "Caixabank Financial Statements 2018" (PDF). caixabank.com. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  5. ^ Protocol frob.es [dead link]
  6. ^ "Criteria CaixaCorp joins the IBEX-35 index" (PDF). caixabank.com. 29 January 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  7. ^ "The Bank of East Asia". CriteriaCaixa. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  8. ^ CNA. "Barcelona-based CaixaBank buys Banca Cívica for €1 billion and becomes Spain's largest bank". www.catalannews.com. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  9. ^ CNA. "Barcelona-based CaixaBank buys Banca Cívica for €1 billion and becomes Spain's largest bank". www.catalannews.com. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  10. ^ "CaixaBank to axe 3,000 staff". www.thelocal.es. 2013-02-26. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  11. ^ a b "CaixaBank Sala de Premsa - CaixaBank completes its merger with Banco de Valencia". comunicacion. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  12. ^ "CaixaBank buys Banco de Valencia for a euro". thinkSPAIN. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  13. ^ CaixaHolding [dead link]
  14. ^ ""la Caixa" Foundation". press.lacaixa.es. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  15. ^ a b "Wayback Machine", Wikipedia, 2019-10-31, retrieved 2019-10-31
  16. ^ "La Caixa Banking Foundation | Development Co-operation Profiles – La Caixa Banking Foundation | OECD iLibrary".

External links edit

  • "La Caixa" Foundation — official English website

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La Caixa also known as the La Caixa Foundation Spanish Fundacion la Caixa is a not for profit banking foundation based in Catalonia 1 1 Originally a savings bank caja it reorganized in the 2000s and 2010s Its commercial assets are managed under its subsidiary CriteriaCaixa which also has partial ownership of La Caixa s old banking business CaixaBank those are used to fund La Caixa s Obra Social social cultural scientific and civic projects for the public good 1 5 2 La Caixa FoundationLa Caixa towers BarcelonaTrade nameLa CaixaNative nameFundacion Bancaria Caixa d Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona la Caixa FormerlyCaixa d Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona la Caixa Company typeBanking foundation since 2014 Caja 1990 2014 IndustrySocial work Financial servicesPredecessorsCaja de BarcelonaCaja de Pensiones La Caixa Founded1990 34 years ago 1990 HeadquartersCaixaForum Palma Palma de Mallorca SpainRevenue530 000 000 Euro 2023 Total assets26 614 033 000 Euro 2022 Websitefundacionlacaixa wbr org wbr en wbr Its official home is in Palma de Mallorca 1 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancestry 1 1 1 Caja de Barcelona 1 1 2 Caja de Pensiones 1 2 1990 organization 1 3 Segregation of the banking business at CaixaBank and restructuring of the group 1 4 Transformation into a banking foundation 2 Participation 3 Social work 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe foundation commonly dates itself to the 1990 creation of the Caixa d Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona Spanish Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona La Caixa as a merger of the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Barcelona founded in 1844 and commonly known as Caja de Barcelona founded in 1844 with the Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros de Cataluna y Baleares founded in 1904 1 1 and commonly known as the Caja de Pensiones and later La Caixa 3 4 Ancestry edit Caja de Barcelona edit At the time of the 1990 merger the Caja de Barcelona was the third largest savings bank in Spain 3 7 Caja de Pensiones edit The Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez English Old Age Pension Society was formed in 1904 in Catalonia by Francesc Moragas and opened to the public in 1905 expanding to the Balearic Islands in 1915 3 1 It merged with the Caja de Ahorros del Emporda in 1915 taking on the name Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y Ahorros 3 2 The Obra Social was formally created in 1918 to oversee the Caja s social work 3 2 By 1930 the Caja had been reformed 15 times by mergers with other organizations the first outside of Catalonia was the Caja Rural para la Federacion Catolico Agraria de Ibiza in 1930 3 3 In 1969 the Caja de Pensiones became the first in Europe to begin real time computerized tele processing of transactions allowing customers to do banking at any branch at will 3 4 In the late 1980s the Caja de Pensiones by then known commonly known as La Caixa began work to expand outside of its usual territory In 1986 it formed GrupCaixa to get around then restrictive geographic limitations in the law GrupCaixa was folded back into La Caixa in 1989 when the limitations were removed 3 7 By the time of the 1990 merger La Caixa was already the largest savings bank in Spain 3 7 1990 organization edit On 27 July citation needed 1990 the Caja de Barcelona and La Caixa also formerly called the Caja de Pensiones merged to form the Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona which itself continued the name La Caixa 3 4 In 1995 La Caixa opened the first international representative offices in Porto Portugal and Brussels Belgium 4 failed verification In November 2006 the Board of Directors of La Caixa approved the IPO of its investee portfolio through the company Criteria CaixaCorp which became effective on 10 October 2007 citation needed In January 2008 La Caixa bought part of Morgan Stanley s private banking business in Spain for almost 600 million euros and in 2010 the group acquired Caixa Girona being one of the three savings bank integration operations that did not require assistance from the FROB Fund for the orderly restructuring of the banking sector citation needed On 29 January 2008 Criteria CaixaCorp was included in IBEX 35 5 In addition La Caixa acquired 14 91 of Bank of East Asia s capital It has a portfolio of industrial holdings in companies in the infrastructure energy and communications sectors among others 6 Segregation of the banking business at CaixaBank and restructuring of the group edit This section may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Structure of La Caixa Group after its restructuring in 2010 citation needed On 27 January 2011 within the context of the restructuring of the financial system in Spain the board of directors of La Caixa unveiled a complete reorganization of the group The savings bank would transfer its banking business entirely office network client portfolio assets bank capital to a subsidiary in which the majority of shares are held by the same savings bank 74 7 which adopted the name of CaixaBank and was formerly known as Criteria CaixaCorp In this way La Caixa ceased to conduct retail banking business and its only activity was limited to the maintenance of La Caixa Social Work Project Although the savings bank no longer operates financially CaixaBank decided in its offices and in the commercial relationship with its customers to use the commercial pseudonym of La Caixa leaving the brand CaixaBank solely for institutional use At the same time in July 2011 another subsidiary of the group was created in this case 100 owned by La Caixa called Criteria CaixaHolding which would not list on the stock exchange and would bring together the less attractive stocks such as real estate services Servihabitat and industrial holdings Gas Natural Fenosa Abertis and PortAventura World CaixaBank which is publicly traded remained at the helm of the banking business the insurer SegurCaixa and the more financially attractive shares in foreign banks and in Telefonica and Repsol In September 2011 CaixaBank acquired Bankpyme s banking and fund management business In March 2012 the group announced an agreement whereby it acquired for 979 million euros and subsequently integrated within CaixaBank the SIP Institutional Protection Scheme formed by Cajasol including Caja de Guadalajara Caja Navarra CajaCanarias and Caja de Burgos commercially known until then as Banca Civica Civic Bank The Civic Bank brand was discarded and the SIP was liquidated transferring its clients offices and assets to CaixaBank However due to its cultural roots the entity decided to maintain the savings banks logos that gave rise to the integration in its offices and communications in the offices combining them with that of the Catalan bank but only in the territories of influence of each entity 8 On 12 June 2013 the General Shareholders Meeting of Banco de Valencia approved its integration into CaixaBank It was agreed to maintain the Banco de Valencia brand in the offices held by the bank in the provinces of Valencia and Castellon with a dual label to indicate that they also belong to CaixaBank 9 On 19 July 2013 the merger deed of Banco de Valencia and CaixaBank was registered in the commercial register and the integration of Banco de Valencia into CaixaBank became fully effective 10 After the absorption of Banco de Valencia by CaixaBank both the offices of La Caixa and those of Banco de Valencia in the Region of Murcia regained the name of Banco de Murcia next to the star denoting La Caixa 11 Transformation into a banking foundation edit This section may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp CaixaForum Palma former Gran Hotel now La Caixa Foundation headquarters in Palma de MallorcaOn 10 April 2014 it was announced that its transformation into a banking foundation would be decided at the ordinary general meeting on May 22 to comply with the Savings Banks and Banking Foundations Law which requires savings banks with indirect banking activity to be liquidated and transformed into foundations responsible for managing social work projects This would lead to a process of reorganization within the group which would involve on the one hand the dissolution and liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation and on the other hand the transfer to Criteria CaixaHolding 100 of La Caixa of the participation in CaixaBank 11 On 22 May 2014 the general assembly of La Caixa approved its transformation into a banking foundation 12 The foundation was established on 17 June 2014 As a result on the one hand the dissolution and liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation would occur with the overall transfer of its assets and liabilities in favour of the La Caixa Banking Foundation and on the other hand the transfer in favour of Criteria CaixaHolding of the participation of the Caixa at CaixaBank so that the banking foundation would go on to hold its stake in CaixaBank through Criteria CaixaHolding and the debt instruments of which La Caixa was the issuer In this way the group led by the new La Caixa Banking Foundation would have as main activities the management of the entire Social Work those of a financial nature related to the management of its participation in CaixaBank the administration of the debt instruments that have La Caixa as an issuer and the management of investments in industries other than finance grouped so far in Criteria CaixaHolding 13 The liquidation of the La Caixa Foundation took place on 16 October 2014 while the transfer of the stake in CaixaBank took place on 14 October 2014 14 On 26 June 2014 the president of CaixaBank and until then president of the savings bank Isidro Faine was elected president of the Board of Trustees of the La Caixa Banking Foundation 15 Participation editThe La Caixa Banking Foundation manages the Group s shareholdings through Criteria Caixa formerly Criteria CaixaHolding an equity instrumental company fully controlled by the foundation The shares of Criteria Caixa include the ones owned in CaixaBank as of 31 December 2018 40 00 4 as well as those held in several companies including Cellnex Naturgy Saba Suez and Telefonica Social work editAs explained above since September 2014 La Caixa Banking Foundation is responsible for managing the social work projects of the former savings bank Until then this work was carried out by the La Caixa Foundation In 2018 the La Caixa Banking Foundation had an allocated budget of 520 million euros The foundation one of the most significant worldwide supported more than 11 million people in 2017 through nearly 50 000 initiatives 15 According to the OECD La Caixa Banking Foundation s financing for 2019 development increased by 58 to US 33 9 million 16 See also edit nbsp Banks portalCaixaForum CriteriaCaixaReferences edit a b c d Bylaws of Fundacion Bancaria Caixa D Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona La Caixa PDF Palma de Mallorca la Caixa Foundation 2018 Retrieved 2021 04 17 The business assets management model Annual Report 2020 Palma de Mallorca la Caixa Foundation pp 68 69 Retrieved 2021 04 17 a b c d e f g h i j History of the Group PDF CaixaBank 2017 03 03 Retrieved 2021 04 17 a b Caixabank Financial Statements 2018 PDF caixabank com Retrieved 21 January 2024 Protocol frob es dead link Criteria CaixaCorp joins the IBEX 35 index PDF caixabank com 29 January 2008 Retrieved 21 January 2024 The Bank of East Asia CriteriaCaixa Retrieved 2019 10 31 CNA Barcelona based CaixaBank buys Banca Civica for 1 billion and becomes Spain s largest bank www catalannews com Retrieved 2019 10 31 CNA Barcelona based CaixaBank buys Banca Civica for 1 billion and becomes Spain s largest bank www catalannews com Retrieved 2019 10 31 CaixaBank to axe 3 000 staff www thelocal es 2013 02 26 Retrieved 2019 10 31 a b CaixaBank Sala de Premsa CaixaBank completes its merger with Banco de Valencia comunicacion Retrieved 2019 10 31 CaixaBank buys Banco de Valencia for a euro thinkSPAIN Retrieved 2019 10 31 CaixaHolding dead link la Caixa Foundation press lacaixa es Retrieved 2019 10 31 a b Wayback Machine Wikipedia 2019 10 31 retrieved 2019 10 31 La Caixa Banking Foundation Development Co operation Profiles La Caixa Banking Foundation OECD iLibrary External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Caixa La Caixa Foundation official English website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Caixa amp oldid 1199398445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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