Santander becomes the local bank with the largest number of female directors
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Santander becomes the local bank with the largest number of female directors

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  • During the Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting, the appointment of María Olivia Recart and Blanca Bustamante as directors was approved, in addition to Lucía Santa Cruz and Ana Dorrego. Thus, the entity continues to integrate ESG criteria into its management, including its corporate governance.

  • In the instance, the Bank's progress was also reported, including the 390% expansion in sustainable financing in 2022, which reflects its leadership in this matter.

  • The general manager and country head, Román Blanco, discussed the progress of the entity in 2022 and outlined the objectives of the Chile First strategy, which in a few months has mobilized the Bank with launches such as “Más Lucas”, Work/Café Expresso, Work/ Café StartUp and the specialized service model for companies.

SANTIAGO, Chile, April 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Santander Chile (NYSE: BSAC) held its 2023 Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting, a meeting in which it was necessary to renew the entity's Board of Directors, with María Olivia Recart and Blanca Bustamante being confirmed as new directors. In this way, Santander Chile becomes the bank in the market with the largest number of female directors, joining Ana Dorrego and Lucía Santa Cruz. In this way, there will be four women out of a total of nine regular members of the board of directors.

This step is relevant for Santander to the extent that it concretizes its commitment to integrate more women into its boards of directors at a global level, Chile now being a benchmark, as well as at the level of its executive lines, where 31% of the heads are integrated by women. These advances are part of Santander's ambitious Responsible Banking agenda, as well as its vocation to be a benchmark in equity and people management, where it is not only the first Bank with the “Sello Iguala Conciliación”, but it is also the only entity of this type that has had the demanding Top Employers recognition for five years.

“It is important to add the best people to our corporate governance, who contribute their knowledge, experiences and vision to the Bank's mission. Today, with great pride, we can say that Santander's Board of Directors is even more diverse, which undoubtedly reflects that we are on the right track, also responding to what the market expects of us," said Román Blanco, CEO and Country Head from Santander Chile.

María Olivia Recart is a commercial engineer with a major in Economics from the University of Concepción and a Master of Arts in Economics from Georgetown. She has more than 25 years of experience in public policies, R&D, senior management of companies and non-profit organizations. She spent 16 years at Fundación Chile and later served as undersecretary in the Ministry of Finance (2006-2010). At the end of 2010, she took over as vice president of corporate affairs for the Americas region of the Australian mining company BHP and between 2019 and 2023 she was national Dean of the Santo Tomás University (UST). In addition, she is a member of the Women's Community Council, director of Cap and Aclara.