By Jesús Aguado, David Latona and Joan Faus MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) -The return of Spanish bank Sabadell's headquarters to ...
Spanish business circles believe banking giant Sabadell's decision to return its headquarters to Catalonia will entice back ...
Spain's Banco Sabadell is planning to hold an extraordinary board meeting shortly to move its headquarters back to Catalonia, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday evening.
Spanish bank Sabadell is considering returning its headquarters to Catalonia, a move seen as a boost for the region. This follows years of political turmoil and signals increased stability. The ...
Sabadell's return to its historic home is "a big step so that Catalonia is once again the locomotive of the Spanish economy", said Josep Sanchez Llibre, head of the regional employers' organisation.
Spain's Banco Sabadell approved Wednesday moving its headquarters back to Catalonia, the first major firm to do so after thousands left in the wake of the region's failed 2017 independence bid.
Spanish bank Sabadell's decision to move its headquarters back to Catalonia marks a pivotal moment in the region's economic resurgence following political unrest. This development reflects growing ...
Spanish business circles believe banking giant Sabadell's decision to return its headquarters to Catalonia will entice back the thousands of firms that fled after the region's botched 2017 ...