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Santander's Héctor Grisi Nominated As CEO

Current CEO of Santander Mexico and head of North America, Héctor Grisi, is named CEO of Santander.
Spain's Santander
bank has nominated Héctor Grisi to succeed José Antonio
Ălvarez as its CEO, subject to customary approvals.
Mexican-born Grisi will start the new role on January 1, 2023,
following a transition period, the bank said. He will report
directly to the board, in line with changes to the groupâs
management structure announced in February. He will be
responsible for managing all the groupâs regions, countries and
global businesses, and accelerating its digital
transformation, the bank added. The nomination has been made
following a rigorous assessment process led by the Board
Nominations Committee.
Grisi, who joined Santander from Credit Suisse in 2015 as CEO of
Santander Mexico, was appointed head of the
Santander groupâs North America region in
2019. Highlighting his achievements, the bank said the US
achieved a record year for profitability in 2021, generating $2.7
billion, compared with $648 million in 2018, making the
largest contribution to profit of any market in the group. The
regionâs profit has nearly doubled since 2019, the bank
stressed.
Grisi will succeed JosĂ© Antonio Ălvarez who has been with the
bank since 2002 and was appointed chief financial officer in 2004
then CEO in January 2015. Following the transition, Ălvarez will
remain on the board as a non-executive vice chair.
Welcoming the new CEO, Ana BotĂn, Santander executive chair,
said: âHis track record as CEO of Santander Mexico and head of
North America speaks for itself and illustrates why we believe he
is the right person to lead the bank in the next phase of our
transformation and growth.â
Bruce Carnegie Brown, lead independent director and chair of the
Board Nomination Committee, also thanked Ălvarez for his work,
saying that the bank has increased the number of customers it
serves by nearly 40 million during his tenure, while driving
significant improvements across key performance metrics and
transforming its capital strength. Based in Madrid,
Santander has total assets of âŹ1,666 billion ($1,746 billion).