Reported 4 months ago
A decade after Ana Botin took charge of Santander following her father's death, the bank's transformation into a streamlined global lender remains a work in progress. Despite overseeing improvements in shareholder returns and management restructuring, Santander's share price has declined significantly during her tenure, raising questions about her strategy in a market where European banks have struggled. Botin remains committed to reshaping the bank and strengthening its presence, particularly in the U.S., while continuing to face scrutiny over governance and strategic clarity.
Source: YAHOO