Banco Gallego, S.A. | |
Trade Name: | SabadellGallego |
Type: | Sociedad Anónima |
Industry: | Financial services |
Predecessor: | Banco 21, S.A. |
Foundation: | Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
Founder: | Manuel Pérez Sáenz |
Location City: | Santiago de Compostela |
Location Country: | Spain |
Locations: | 183 branches |
Area Served: | Nationwide |
Parent: | Banco de Sabadell, S.A. |
Banco Gallego, S.A. was a Spanish bank based in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia.[1] Operating primarily in the region of Galicia the bank had branches throughout Spain. On the April 17, 2013 Banco Gallego was sold to Banco Sabadell for the symbolic sum of 1 euro and was integrated in Banco Sabadell at the beginning of 2014.
On March 15, 2013 Banco Gallego was effectively nationalized when a share offer organized by the bank was only taken up by Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring and some small investors. The Spanish government invested 80 million euros into the bank with a controlling stake of 99.95%.
The nationalised bank was then auctioned off, with offers tabled by Banco Sabadell, Banco Espírito Santo (Portugal) and Banesco (Venezuela).