Unicaja employees of the Unicaja´s commercial network gathers in Seville to analyse the progress of the Strategic Plan

Sharing the development of strategic planning, conveying that both employees and customers are at the centre of its development, and strengthening the relationship between areas that are key to its execution were the objectives of the event

06 MAR 2026

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A total of 500 employees from Unicaja's operational teams and business networks in Andalusia gathered this Friday in Seville for an event aimed at sharing the progress of the 2025-2027 Strategic Plan in its first year of implementation, as well as the challenges and priorities for the coming years.

 

The meeting, led by Unicaja's chairman, José Sevilla, and CEO, Isidro Rubiales, accompanied by the heads of various key areas for the development of the plan, is part of a series of internal meetings that the bank is holding in different cities to communicate the progress of its strategic planning.

 

In fact, they allow the results achieved to date to be highlighted, both in terms of strengthened commercial activity and improved organisational capabilities.

 

These meetings also aimed to reinforce customer and employee focus and align teams with the priorities defined for this second year of implementation.

 

During today's session, the senior management presented the progress made in areas such as digital transformation, improving the customer experience and promoting sustainable business growth, both in retail banking and in corporate banking.

 

In their speeches, both the Chairman of Unicaja and the CEO highlighted the importance of counting on operational and business teams to ensure the proper implementation of the Strategic Plan's objectives.

 

José Sevilla insisted that "sharing the progress of the Strategic Plan with the professionals in the commercial network is key to consolidating a common project and strengthening our position in the territories".

 

For his part, Isidro Rubiales stated that "these conferences allow us to align priorities, listen to the teams and accelerate the implementation of initiatives that should drive the bank's growth".

 

 

Customers: at the heart of the strategy

 

With this initiative, Unicaja reaffirms its commitment to direct and close communication with its teams as a fundamental lever for advancing the implementation of the 2025-2027 Strategic Plan, which places customers and territories at the centre of its activities.

 

The Strategic Plan aims to consolidate Unicaja as a universal bank, close and open to all, driving sustained profitability and building capabilities to ensure a bank of the future with leadership in its home territories.

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