This workshop is part of the Private Banking Meetings organized by Unicaja Banco for the third consecutive year in different cities across the country. Last year, they were attended by over 1,500 people.
The organization of these meetings is part of Unicaja Banco’s interest to put at the disposal of its individual and business clients the services and tools to facilitate their activity, to offer direct financial advice and to talk about investment opportunities.
Unicaja Banco, through its Private Banking, Unicorp Patrimonio S.V., has held in Cadiz an informative seminar to analyze the best strategies for medium- and long-term investments and savings. This seminar is part of the Private Banking Meetings that the bank develops, for the third consecutive year, in different cities across the countries and which last year were attended by over 1,500 people.
The III Private Banking Meetings are to be held in cities such as Madrid, Sevilla, and Almeria, after having been organized in Malaga. In Cadiz, this session of the III Private Banking Meetings has been hosted at the Parador and has been attended by Unicaja Banco’s Area Manager in Cádiz-Bahía, Francisco Javier Venzala, and by Unicorp Patrimonio’s, Commercial Manager, Pedro Martos, and by its Investment Manager, Rafael Romero.
The organization of these meetings is part of Unicaja Banco’s interest to put at the disposal of its individual and business clients the services and tools to facilitate their activity, to offer direct financial advice and to talk about investment opportunities.
Under the title ‘The Big Tsunami’, Unicorp Patrimonio’s Investment Manager, Rafael Romero, has discussed and analyzed with the attendees the best strategies for medium- and long-term investments and savings. He has also talked about the future of the economy and markets and the coming risks and opportunities.
This seminar of the Private Banking Meetings has dealt with topics such as the main social, demographic and technological challenges faced by the society, which are speeding up exponentially changes in a more globalized world, where past and future trends live side by side.
During his lecture, Rafael Romero has analyzed with the attendees the keys which are determining the future of the economy and markets, as well as the current risks and opportunities.