Thursday, April 23, 2015

Jardim Gonçalves defends merger between BCP and BPI – Observer

The former president of BCP, Jorge Jardim Gonçalves, defended this Thursday during a meeting of managers that the financial group should merge with the BPI, for both form “a financial institution of weight.”

“I support the merger [between the two banks] and was spontaneous, no one gave me a message,” he said in a statement to Lusa, the end of a meeting organized by the Business Management Forum in the auditorium of SRS in Lisbon.

“I understand that an institution only itself in the world and is only useful to their country of origin when actually has reference shareholders but not dominant,” he added Jardim Gonçalves, saying that joining the two banks, “there place for shareholders who remain are important and for this institution that is Portugal, internationally, to offer opportunities for employment to qualified Portuguese and non-Portuguese “.

BCP’s former manager also commented critically, referring to “monopolies” of opinion, the performance of the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the issue of offshore of the financial group.

“The CMVM said offshore BCP were to increase the capital, but when we did the indictment did not introduce this issue because found that the offshore have not been to the capital increase, “he said, stressing that, however, this was not corrected publicly. “There is a word of the dictatorship,” he said.

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