Official Credit Institute

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Instituto de Crédito Oficial
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ICO headquarters
Founded1971
TypePublic financial institution
Location
President

The Official Credit Institute (Spanish; Instituto de Crédito Oficial: ICO) is a Spanish lending institution. Its functions include funding investment projects and the assistance for the liquidity needs of Spanish companies.[1] It also operates as State Financial Agency.[1]

A successor to the Instituto de Crédito a Medio y Largo Plazo,[2] the ICO was created in 1971 following the  [es] as public law entity (entidad de derecho público).[3] Previously under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, it became a State company in 1989.[4]

The bank is currently attached to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation through the  [es].

Presidents[]

The presidents of the ICO are listed as follows:[5][6][7][8]

References[]

Citations
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Martín 2012.
  2. ^ Pohl 1994, p. 899.
  3. ^ Ponce Solé 1998, pp. 391–392.
  4. ^ Newton & Donaghy 1997, p. 267.
  5. ^ "La Fundación ICO reúne a todos los presidentes de la historia del ICO". ICO. 6 March 2015.
  6. ^ Maqueda, Antonio (10 November 2016). "Irene Garrido, secretaria de Estado de Economía y Emma Navarro, del Tesoro". El País.
  7. ^ Arroyo, R; Badía, D (23 January 2019). "Deloitte ficha al expresidente del ICO Pablo Zalba". Expansión.
  8. ^ "El Gobierno nombra a José Carlos García de Quevedo nuevo presidente del ICO". Europa Press. 22 June 2018.
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