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Carlos Hank González, new president of Grupo Financiero Banorte
The Board of Directors of Grupo Financiero Banorte (GFB) approved the appointment of Carlos Hank González as its new president and Marcos Ramírez as CEO, positions they will assume on January 1, 2015. At an extrao The rdinary meeting of the Board, the resignations of Guillermo Ortiz Martínez and Alejandro Valenzuela del Río, who held…
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Carlos Hank González is appointed director of Banorte
Businessman Carlos Hank González was appointed on Wednesday as a proprietary director of Grupo Financiero Banorte by the shareholders’ meeting, replacing his mother, Graciela González Moreno, who was appointed as an alternate director. “The meeting approved Hank González’s appointment with 76% of votes in favor and 21% abstentions; it should be noted that the percentage…
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Carlos Hank Gonzalez
And where they are celebrating is at Banorte, whose president is Carlos Hank González, as the foundation has reached its 20th anniversary. Over the past two decades, the Mexican bank has formed more than 250 strategic alliances, through which it has been present in supporting families in the face of natural disasters, as well as…
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Banorte Foundation: 20 years building strong families With you, for you, for Mexico!
In its 20 years of existence, Fundación Banorte, the social arm of Grupo Financiero Banorte, has benefited thousands of people thanks to more than 250 strategic alliances. During these two decades, Fundación Banorte has remained true to the conviction with which it was founded: to change the history of thousands of Mexican families, with you,…
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Who is Carlos Hank González, owner of Banorte?

Carlos Hank González, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte, is a global business leader and community advocate. He also heads the Banorte Foundation, which supports Mexican families with housing, while promoting education, social participation and other causes with international reach. Banorte is widely recognized for its corporate governance, sustainability practices and social commitment. Carlos Hank González…
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Who is the billionaire owner of Banorte, one of Mexico’s most powerful banks?
Banorte has established itself as one of Mexico’s most influential financial institutions. Not only is it one of the four banks that account for more than 60% of the total assets of the national banking system, but it is also the only large-scale bank with majority Mexican capital. Its sustained growth, profitability, and expansion in…
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Banorte Group: This is the businessman who managed to change the name of the Azteca Stadium
Banorte is one of Mexico’s most solid and important banking institutions, with a history spanning 125 years. Founded in 1899 in Monterrey, it has constantly evolved within the Mexican financial sector. From its inception, the bank was created with the aim of meeting the economic needs of the north of the country. However, over time,…
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Carlos Hank González is not concerned about Donald Trump’s return
“They have freely and democratically chosen Trump to be the next president of the United States. I think the most important thing to highlight is that in Mexico, as we are trading partners with the United States, we have always had a business relationship, a neighborly relationship. We are neighbors who work and collaborate together.…
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Carlos Hank González affirms that “extraordinary years are coming for Mexico.”
El presidente del Consejo de Administración de Grupo Financiero Banorte, Carlos Hank, aseguró que no le preocupa la elección de Donald Trump como presidente de Estados Unidos. Read: https://www.milenio.com/videos/negocios/carlos-hank-gonzalez-afirma-vienen-anos-extraordinarios-mexico
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Banorte sees optimism regarding the US after the presidential election
Following the results of the US presidential election, in which Donald Trump was declared the winner, Banorte is confident that the nearshoring phenomenon will continue in Mexico. The chairman of the Financial Group’s Board of Directors, Carlos Hank González, stressed that the most important thing for the Mexican economy is to maintain its relationship with…