Grow and maximize its value: the plan of Banamex
Banamex's CEO outlines strategies to increase market value and reclaim leadership in the banking sector following the sale of a 49% stake.
Former Manitoba Tory leadership candidate buys former party headquarters
The former headquarters of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative party has been sold to Wally Daudrich, a former leadership candidate, for $600,000, which will aid the party's financial standing ahead of the next election.
Not just Excel. CFO closer to the field than to spreadsheets
The article discusses the integrated business model of Green Holding, highlighting the role of the CFO in operations and the company's growth in the agricultural sector.
Miguel Ángel Loor on El Nacional's economic crisis: "Many clubs disappeared for not respecting economic control"
Miguel Ángel Loor, president of Liga Pro, criticized the financial mismanagement of clubs like El Nacional, attributing their struggles not to systemic issues but to ineffective leadership.
Ortega Smith threatens Vox leadership with an insinuation about the Treasury: "I hope your next leak is form 347"
Ortega Smith, despite being expelled from Vox, sent a letter to the party's leadership suggesting they may leak sensitive financial information.
NIK enters NBP with an audit that may last a year - Rzeczpospolita has learned. Aftermath of Poland's SAFE 0%?
The Supreme Audit Office (NIK) is initiating a year-long audit of the National Bank of Poland (NBP), marking a significant shift in oversight practices and parameters under new leadership.
Massive losses were too much: The auto chief had a quick exit
Nissan has announced a change in its financial leadership following significant losses, with Jeremie Papin stepping down and George Leondis taking over.
The bankruptcy administrator is starting to clarify the assets of the Tartu Savings and Loan Association
A bankruptcy administrator has been appointed to clarify the financial situation of the Tartu Savings and Loan Association following a court's acceptance of a bankruptcy petition.
Profuturo participates in the Global Pensions Programme and strengthens its leadership and commitment to the financial peace of Mexicans
Profuturo participated in the Global Pensions Programme in Mexico City, emphasizing the importance of connecting individuals with their future selves for better financial decision-making.
Nubank joins Febraban; Itaú CEO likely to be the next president of the entity
Nubank has officially joined the Brazilian Federation of Banks (Febraban), with plans for new leadership elections in April.
The Government added another month of financial surplus in February
In February, the Argentine government reported a financial surplus of $144.421 billion, reinforcing its commitment to fiscal balance under the leadership of Javier Milei.
Australia's universities have found themselves in crisis. But it has been decades in the making
Australian universities are facing a deep crisis marked by governance issues, financial transparency problems, and increasing pressures on leadership amid ongoing staff cuts and rising student debt.
Intracom Telecom: Further Strengthening of the Management Team
Intracom Telecom has announced two new appointments to strengthen its executive team as part of its development plans and international presence enhancement.
Commentary: Sanna Marin's government's electricity turmoil has been costly for taxpayers
The article discusses the financial burden placed on Finnish taxpayers due to the government under Sanna Marin's leadership preparing electricity subsidies amidst rising electricity costs.
Valuable Real Estate and Hundreds of Thousands of Euros in Savings: Take a Look at the Asset Cards of the State Leadership
Recent disclosures reveal the financial assets of Croatia's highest state officials, including Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, President Zoran Milanović, and Speaker of Parliament Gordan Jandroković.
Iran's military: Banks in the Middle East are targets
Iran's military leadership has declared that banks and financial institutions in the Middle East have become targets in the wake of recent airstrikes.
Automotive Industry: Porsche Reports 93 Percent Drop in Profits
Porsche has reported a staggering 93 percent drop in profits for 2025, revealing significant financial challenges faced by the company under new leadership.
Vox criticizes that Ortega Smith questions the party's accounts 'that he himself approved'
Vox has criticized former leader Javier Ortega Smith for questioning the party's financial management, which he had previously approved during his time on the leadership board.
KSB 600 (Z) – a revolution in the audit of capital groups
A significant amendment to the National Auditing Standard 600 (Z) emphasizes the need for active leadership and accountability in auditing consolidated financial statements of capital groups.
Still Few Women in Management and Councils
The article discusses the ongoing gender pay gap in the banking sector in Poland, highlighting the lower representation of women in management positions.
'The child belongs to both', says executive while requesting equal parental and maternity leave
Simone Caracante Moras, a director at Volkswagen Financial Services in Brazil, advocates for equal parental leave for both mothers and fathers, emphasizing that the recent increase in paternity leave is not enough.
The new general director of "Auga group" – L. Miškinis
Auga group has appointed Laurynas Miškinis as its new general director to lead the company's restructuring efforts amidst financial difficulties.
Tennis Association's Chair Resigns – After Financial Tycoons' Ultimatum
Åsa Hedin, chair of the Swedish Tennis Association, announces she will not run for re-election following pressure from financiers who demanded a board change.
Kelly McParland: Can a broke and battered NDP deliver utopia?
The article discusses the struggles of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Canada, emphasizing its dwindling financial and political status while questioning whether its new leadership can revitalize the party's ambitions for a utopian society.
Women Who Move Finance in Mexico
The article discusses the significant advancements in gender equality in Mexico, particularly showcasing women's leadership roles in financial and governmental positions.
Finance is Today the Heart of the Company's Strategy
The role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has evolved significantly, now being integral to company strategy and decision-making.
Prof. Wachowiak, SGH: Finance is today's heart of company strategy
Prof. Wachowiak discusses the evolving role of CFOs and the educational approach at SGH focused on leadership development rather than just financial knowledge.
Photograph of the League Leader: Without Money, Barcelona Relies on the Youth Academy
Amid financial difficulties, FC Barcelona is turning to its youth academy in hopes of sustaining its leadership in La Liga as the club seeks a new forward.
The "great commander" dismissed: it won't be him to tame the Lion of Trieste
The former CEO of Montepaschi has been dismissed after a brief tenure that did not meet expectations in the financial sector.
Allianz Lithuania 2025 Financial Results: Leadership in the Life Insurance Market and Excellent Pension Fund Results
Allianz Lithuania reports strong growth in life insurance premiums and client assets in 2025, highlighting its market leadership.
UniCredit Bank in Czechia will have a new boss
UniCredit Bank in Czechia is set to appoint a new chief executive officer, marking a significant change in leadership for the financial institution.
The man who taught Wall Street to read its own numbers is leaving
The article discusses the departure of a key figure who has significantly impacted financial analytics on Wall Street.
News from the Financial Center: A Top Central Banker for the UBS Board of Directors
UBS is strengthening its board with the nomination of Agustín Carstens, a prominent central banker, while also welcoming an Apple executive and making leadership changes at DZ Bank.
DB Manager Should Leave: Radical Restructuring
The CEO of Deutsche Bahn, Evelyn Palla, is facing challenges with her aggressive restructuring of the company's leadership, particularly the abrupt replacement of the CFO, Karin Dohm, after just three months.
After just three months: Severe setback for the new railway chief
Evelyn Palla, the new chief of Deutsche Bahn, faces a setback as her financial chief, Karin Dohm, is forced to resign after only three months in office.
Giant car manufacturer: billion-euro losses, blames electric cars
Stellantis, one of the largest car manufacturers, reported massive losses for the latter half of 2025 and blamed overly optimistic electric vehicle sales forecasts.
Economic Newsfilter: Fico Pretends He Just Now Believed Penta
The article discusses various current events in Slovakia, including sports leadership elections, financial gains from reduced fraud, and significant diplomatic communications regarding oil supplies.
€22.3 billion loss: Stellantis pays dearly for its former CEO's obstinacy on all-electric cars
Stellantis reported a staggering €22.3 billion loss, as the company shifts focus from electric to thermal vehicles due to decisions made by its former leadership.
FT Report: Economic 'Bait' from Iran to Trump to Avoid Military Conflict
Iran's leadership is reportedly offering significant economic incentives to Donald Trump to prevent a U.S. military operation against Iran, according to the Financial Times.
Arco Vara has a new leader from the bank
Rait Riim, with 20 years of experience in the real estate sector, has been appointed as the new leader of Arco Vara after holding leadership positions in various financial institutions.
Slovak Football is Shaken by a Dispute Over Hundreds of Millions. The Minister Speaks of the Federation's Bankruptcy
Slovak sports minister accuses the leadership of the Slovak Football Association of suspicious dealings, amid financial obligations related to mobile phone transactions, prompting fears of the federation's viability.
Letters from Readers: Unusual, Apology, Union and Company
Readers express concerns about recent football controversies, highlighting issues of financial accountability and union leadership in Argentina.
Kristiina Peltomäki Previously Led an Accounting Firm with a Hundred Employees – Now She Aims to Save the Zoo
Kristiina Peltomäki has taken over leadership of a struggling zoo in Finland with hopes of revitalizing it after recent financial troubles.
Paraíba Justice Declares Bankruptcy of Braiscompany, Company Involved in Over R$ 1 Billion Scam
The bankruptcy of Braiscompany and its associated companies was decreed due to their involvement in a financial scam, with leadership currently imprisoned in Argentina.
Spotify in the eye of the storm: Trumpism, denialism, and a future for music streaming in question
Spotify is facing investor skepticism despite strong financial performance, with concerns about payment systems for artists and a leadership transition.
Capricorn
The daily horoscope for Capricorn suggests a need for focus on work and warns against harsh words, while also indicating improvements in financial situations and leadership capabilities.
Kristín Gunnarsdóttir appointed to Landsbanki
Kristín Gunnarsdóttir has been appointed to a key position at Landsbanki, an important financial institution in Iceland.
Media: 'Christine Lagarde could leave the leadership of the European Central Bank early'
Christine Lagarde may consider stepping down as Head of the European Central Bank before the end of her term, according to reports from the Financial Times.
MLB players union boss resigns over inappropriate relationship with sister-in-law: report
MLB Players Association head Tony Clark resigned amid investigations into financial improprieties and an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law.
The Vox leadership approved its accounts of 14 million in an hour with emojis, WhatsApp, and without debate: 'Ok', 'Let’s go!'
The leadership of Spain's far-right party Vox quickly approved their financial accounts using informal communication methods, highlighting concerns over internal party governance and secrecy.