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The chairman of CaixaBank has a meeting with the Prime Minister of India

Jordi Gual explains CaixaBank's interests in India to Narendra Modi.

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Jordi Gual, chairman of CaixaBank, in the meeting with the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and a group of presidents and executives of large Spanish institutions.

Jordi Gual, chairman of CaixaBank, today had a meeting with the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who during his visit to Spain met a group of chairmen and executives of major Spanish institutions.

Jordi Gual told the Indian Prime Minister about CaixaBank's interests in this Asian country, where the bank has had a representation office in New Delhi since 2011 in order to support the activities of SMEs and major corporations. This office gives companies advice and support during their process of internationalisation in order to improve communication with local financial institutions and support both Indian and Spanish clients in the field of overseas trade and investment.

It should be stressed that in 2016 CaixaBank signed a Cooperation Agreement with the State Bank of India (SBI) to strengthen relations between the two organisations and make the SBI a strategic banking partner for CaixaBank in India. This agreement opened up different areas for cooperation with the aim of fostering international trade and supporting the country's economic development and financial inclusion. With alliances of this kind, CaixaBank helps to build up business opportunities between Spain and India, boosting job creation in both countries.

 

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