Banco de Valencia

In 1927 he assumed the presidencia of the entity Vincent Bonora Noguera, a year later inaugurate the central office on the street Alfredo Calderon of Valencia.

[1] On June 27, 2012, the FROB injected €998 million into Banco de Valencia as capital, acquiring 90.89% of the bank's shares.

[2] On November 27, 2012, the FROB announced a €4.5 billion capital injection into Banco de Valencia and transferred the bank to CaixaBank for a symbolic price of one euro.

The FROB provided a protection scheme covering 72.5% of losses from a specific asset portfolio for 10 years.

[3] On February 28, 2013, CaixaBank finalized the acquisition of 98.9% of Banco de Valencia after regulatory approval.