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– Above. Last year Ana Batin took the rating # 15 upon WealthAnnual rating of the most powerful women in the world in the world. A Bank Santander The executive chairman is the fourth member of her family, who heads the outdated Spanish bank and holds its position for a decade. It remains one of the most influential women in Europe – and Santander was on the rise that occupies number 10 in Europe Fortune 500. My colleague is Prartano New interview with Botín In the latest issue of the magazine about the magazine Wealth.
Botín talks to Prarthana about her daily regime, business trends and problems facing the European business. Batin admits that European business executives have a real “performance gap”. “We must be honest with society over the scale of the problem and urgency of the need for changes,” she says. “We need to do much more to accept innovations and businesses, creating a business environment and culture that reward reasonable risks.” It advocates a decrease in “normative and control” and the creation of a new “social compact” between business and society.
Santander has more than 170 million customers worldwide and earned € 12.6 billion last year. After a difficult period, higher interest rates, orientation to digital banking and high investment rates began to pay off. These are some amazing achievements for one of the few women headed by a major World Bank.
Read the full interview there.
Emo Hinchlif
Emo.Hinchliffe@fortune.com
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Emma Hinchliffe, Nina Ajemian