Jorge Jardim Gonçalves

Jorge Manuel Jardim Gonçalves MTCG GCIH ComNSC (Funchal, Santa Maria Maior, 4 October 1935) is a Portuguese banker.

Jardim Gonçalves moved back to Madeira to intern in the work of enlargement of the Funchal Airport, but in 1962 he was conscripted to join the army being subsequently sent to Angola where he fought in the Operação Viriato.

This project, initially meant to be called Banco Comercial do Norte was led by Américo Amorim, António Gonçalves e Macedo Silva and it eventually became known as Portuguese Commercial Bank, officially created in 1985.

Jardim Gonçalves left the Presidency of the Board at the Portuguese Commercial Bank in March 2005 being succeeded in his position by jurist Paulo Teixeira Pinto.

In 2008 Jardim Gonçalves was forced to leave the bank altogether after a high-profile controversial conflict between shareholders that also led to the departure of Teixeira Pinto.