Ricardo Salgado

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Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Salgado (born June 25, 1944) is a Portuguese economist and Banker.[1] President and founder of Banco Espírito Santo, he is today the banker in the active for the longest time in Portugal.[2]

Education

Ricardo Salgado was born in Cascais. The great-grandson of José Maria do Espírito Santo Silva and maternal grandson of Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Ribeiro, Salgado spent the first years of his life in Lisbon. He lived in Lapa, where he studied at a public elementary school and later at Liceu Pedro Nunes.[3][4]

He has a degree in Economics from the Higher Institute of Economic and Financial Sciences of the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (1969), and did his Military Service in the Portuguese Navy, on the Officer Training Course of the Naval Reserve.[5]

Career

Ricardo Salgado joined the Banco Espírito Santo e Comercial de Lisboa where, in 1972, he headed up the Economic Studies Bureau and subsequently the Credit Board, where he remained until 1975, when the bank was nationalised.[6] From abroad he participated in reconstructing the Espírito Santo Group, first from Brazil (1976-1982) and later from Switzerland (1982-1991).[7] In 1991, after the reprivatisation, he became Executive Chairman of the Banco Espírito Santo (BES) and started on a journey that, among many other aspects, led to an increase in market share from 8% to 20% and to its internationalization (BES is present in 23 countries, on 4 continents).

In 2002, he was appointed to the Supervisory Board of the Euronext NV (Amsterdam) and in 2006 he took part in the merger of Euronext with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as a non-executive member of the Board until 2011. He was non-executive Director of Banco Bradesco (Brazil) from 2003 to 2012.[8]

He is currently a Member of the Senior Board of the Espírito Santo Group, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and Executive Chairman of Banco Espírito Santo, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Espírito Santo Financial Group, SA – Luxembourg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Banco Espírito Santo de Investimento, Member of the Board of Directors of Banque Privée Espírito Santo SA – Lausanne and Member of the Board of Directors of Banque Espírito Santo et de la Vénétie – Paris.[9]

Ricardo Salgado was the mentor of BES internationalization, focusing on the strategic triangle Africa, Brazil and Spain. Today, BES international area weighs half of the bank's profits.[10] In 2012 the bank led by Ricardo Salgado was the only one of the three largest private Portuguese banks to raise capital using only the shareholders and stock market, without recourse to taxpayers' money.[11] On January 2013 BES was the only Portuguese bank to manage the operation that marks the return of Portugal to the markets, since the country has been subject to Troika's intervention.[12]

Recognition

He was voted Economist of the Year in 1992 by the Portuguese Association of Economists and voted Personality of the Year by the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce of Brazil in 2001. In 1994 he was decorated, Chevalier de L’Ordre National du Mérite, French Republic, in 1998, Grande Oficial da Ordem Nacional do Cruzeiro do Sul, by the President of the Federal Republic of Brazil, in 2005, Chevalier de la Légion D´Honneur, French Republic and more recently, in 2012, he was decorated with the Commander’s Cross Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.[13] He was honored in the category Lifetime achievement in Financial Markets in Investor Relations and Governance Awards in 2012, an initiative of the consultant Deloitte that distinguishes best practices in the business sector.[14] In July 2013, Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Salgado was awarded a doctorate honoris causa by the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa for his services to the economy, culture, science and to the university.[15]

References

  1. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  2. "José Maria Ricciardi é primo de Ricardo Salgado e o principal candidato à sucessão no BES" [José Maria Ricciardi is the cousin of Ricardo Salgado and the main succession candidate BES,SIC Notícias Portuguese News TV Channel]. 
  3. "O Banqueiro do costume" [The usual banker, Diário Económico newspapper]. 
  4. "Os ricos portugueses" [The Portuguese Rich, Correio da Manhã newspapper]. 
  5. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  6. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  7. "O Banqueiro do costume" [The usual banker, Diário Económico newspapper]. 
  8. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  9. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  10. "O Banqueiro do costume" [The usual banker, Diário Económico newspapper]. 
  11. "Como o BES evitou o dinheiro dos contribuintes" [How does BES avoided taxpayers' money, Exame Magazine, (pages 24 to 34)]. 
  12. "Barcalys, Deutsche Bank, BES e Morgan Stanley montam regresso ao Mercado" [Barcalys, Deutsche Bank, BES e Morgan Stanley to build the return to markets,Diário Económico newspapper]. 21 de january 2013. 
  13. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
  14. "Investor Relations and Governance Awards 2012,Deloitte Official Website". 
  15. "Nota Biográfica de Ricardo Salgado" [Biographical note of Ricardo Salgado, BES Official Website]. 
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