Banco Alcalá will increase its share capital by 15%, bringing in Riva y García with 10% and the Ros family with 5%
The Board of Directors of Banco Alcalá, the Crèdit Andorrà Group's private banking subsidiary in Spain, have resolved to propose to their shareholders a 15% increase in its share capital, bringing in two new strategic partners, the financial group Riva y García, which will hold 10% of the entity's capital, and the Ros González family, which will hold 5%, once the transaction is finished.