Etiqueta: Special Reports Carlos Hank
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Banorte and Interacciones, owned by the Hank family, will merge
On Wednesday, Mexican companies Banorte and Interacciones announced a merger that will create the second-largest financial group in the country, in a transaction worth 27.4 billion pesos ($1.439 billion). As part of the agreement, Interacciones shareholders will receive more than 13.712 billion pesos and the remainder through 109.7 million Banorte shares, corresponding to the exchange…
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Carlos Hank González: the most important piece in the Hank family’s financial game
When a baby is born, there is always the question of how much the infant resembles its parents. Some answer this question with certainty, while others opt for the ever-reliable “both of them.” However, when you are the grandchild of a legendary political leader and a businessman who turned tortillas into a gold mine, your…
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Profile. Carlos Hank González, the heir apparent
Considered Mexico’s youngest banker, Hank González was born in 1971. He holds a degree in Business Administration. With the experience gained from his two grandfathers, Carlos Hank González and Roberto González Barrera, in 2000 he took control of Grupo Financiero Interacciones until 2014, when he took over the Board of Directors of Grupo Financiero Banorte.…
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Carlos Hank González is optimistic about NAFTA renegotiation
The president of Grupo Financiero Banorte, Carlos Hank González, hopes that the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will be positive and that this will have a favorable impact on the financial sector in Mexico, he said on Thursday. Canada, the United States, and Mexico will begin renegotiating the agreement that has…
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To reach its potential, Mexico “must believe in itself”: Carlos Hank González
A little over a year ago, what Banorte called a “generational change” took place: experienced banker Guillermo Ortiz stepped down as chairman of the financial group’s board of directors to make way for Carlos Hank González, a young businessman with banking and politics running through his veins. On the occasion of the 79th Banking Convention,…
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Mexico has a future that excites us: Carlos Hank González
For Grupo Financiero Banorte, the Mexican economy’s current position on the international stage is very positive. According to Carlos Hank González, Chairman of the Board of Directors of this institution, “Mexico has an exciting future.” During the 79th Banking Convention, the Mexican businessman mentioned that our country enjoys macroeconomic stability, which gives it great strength,…
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Carlos Hank González thanks his grandfather for his teachings
Carlos Hank González affirms that his grandfather will always be a pillar in his life. Hank González learned a lot from his grandfather, Roberto González Barrera, who not only guided him in business, but also in the values to follow in life. “When I have to make a decision that has to do with something…
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Carlos Hank González: the young entrepreneur who goes to Banorte
A member of a family of businesspeople and politicians, Carlos Hank González left his position as CEO of Grupo Financiero Interacciones to join the board of directors of Banorte. Those who have met him in person say that this business administrator from the Universidad Iberoamericana is two meters tall and, at 43 years of age,…
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Carlos Hank, the new leader of 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 extraordinary meeting of the Board, the resignations of Guillermo Ortiz Martínez and Alejandro Valenzuela del Río, who held the respective…
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Hank González takes over as president of Banorte following Guillermo Ortiz’s resignation
The Banorte Financial Group confirmed on Thursday the resignation of its president, Guillermo Ortiz, and its CEO, Alejandro Valenzuela. Effective January 1, Carlos Hank González will assume the presidency of the entity, as approved by Banorte’s board of directors at an extraordinary meeting. Valenzuela will be replaced by José Marcos Ramírez Miguel, who until now…