Who We Are
Message from the Chairman
The APB is the representative entity of the Portuguese banking system, dedicated to defending and promoting its common interests with the authorities, regulators and society in general and to cooperate in promoting the country's general interests.
The most important parts of its mission are helping to ensure that the sector’s regulation is functional, proportional and balanced and ensures fair competition conditions in Europe and defending the sector's reputation and promoting social recognition of the importance of banking for the country's development. To this end, the APB works in close cooperation with the regulators and authorities that oversee the sector and is open to dialogue with other organisations in society.
The Association is also committed to the education of professionals in the sector, providing qualified training and promoting financial literacy in society, particular for young and older people, by developing and supporting various initiatives.
The Association and its members are attentive to the cyclical or circumstantial deterioration in social conditions that may result from unexpected economic cycles or shocks, seeking to contribute to solutions that help families and solvent companies mitigate and overcome the transitory impact of these adversities.
This was the case during the Covid-19 pandemic, where a rapid response was implemented with own-initiative moratoria and active collaboration in promoting and applying public policies related to its activity. And it was also the case during the rapid and significant rise in interest rates stemming from the anti-inflationary monetary policy, where the Association was an active partner of the Government in designing and implementing public policies to support families with mortgages. Members got involved from early on, each on their own initiative and on their own terms, to alleviate their clients’ difficulties.
Having gone through a very difficult period following the great international financial crisis, first, and the euro crisis immediately afterwards, the sector’s institutions have since made an enormous effort to recover the necessary financial soundness. And they have done so by strengthening their capital bases, strengthening the assets on their balance sheets, cleaning up the destructive or non-value-generating components and substantially improving corporate governance.
Shareholders have been very actively engaged in this effort – which resulted in greater resilience for the sector – by providing the necessary capital, and managers and employees, creating the conditions for this capital to generate the value that is essential for sustaining it, as well as what needs to continue to be attracted to grow and support the development aspirations of the economy and society.
Banks are fundamental for economic and social development and it is very important, in their own interest, that society recognises this. It is the activity of banks, through the credit they grant, that allows households and companies to anticipate future income in order to meet their current needs, or to carry out their plans. Without it, many families would only be able to access home ownership at a very late stage in their lives and many companies would not be able to make the investments on which their activity and the growth of the country's economy depend. Families would be needier, there would be fewer viable businesses, the country would be poorer and there would be fewer jobs.
But, in order for banks to be able to effectively carry out their mission to support and stimulate the country's economic and social development, they must be able to attract and retain capital. This, in turn, requires them to be able to properly remunerate that capital, providing levels of return that are not lower than those provided by other companies that compete with them for investment capital.
This leads to the unavoidable assertion, which many foolishly insist on ignoring, that the country's economic and social development depends on profitable banks.
Team
Vítor Bento
Chairman of the APB since May 2021
Biographical Notes
Other positions:
- Member of the supervisory boards of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and the Círculo Eça de Queiroz.
- Member of the advisory councils of IGCP (former Chairman) and Banco de Portugal (former Chairman of the APB).
- Member of the Board of the Professional Women Network Lisbon and of the General Board of the Portuguese Institute of Corporate Governance.
- Visiting Full Professor at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
Previous professional experience:
- Chairman (CBOD) of SIBS (2015/2021).
- Chairman of the European Card Payments Association (2015/2021).
- Consultant to Semapa and Fundação Gulbenkian (2015/2021).
- CEO of BES and Novo Banco (2014), SIBS (2000-2014) and Unicre (2000-2006).
- Consultant and Director at the Banco de Portugal, member of European expert groups and non-executive director at several national and foreign companies.
- Founder and first chairman of IGCP.
- Professor at several universities (Nova SBE, ISEG and ISCSP).
Academic training: Doctorate in Social Sciences, Master in Philosophy and Bachelor in Economics.
Publications: Author of several books on Economics, European Affairs and Strategy, the most recent being "Strategic Autonomy and Economic Power" (2022).
Norberto Rosa
Secretary-General of the APB since January 2019
Biographical Notes
Other positions:
- Member of the Economic and Social Council.
- Director of the Deposit Guarantee Fund.
- Member of the General Assembly of the European Payments Council (EPC) and the European Money Markets Institute (EMMI).
Previous professional experience:
- Economist, starting his career as a teacher at the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão.
- Deputy Director of Banking Supervision and consultant to the Board of Banco de Portugal.
- He has held several leadership positions, including Deputy Director-General at the Directorate-General for Public Accounting and Secretary of State for the Budget.
- He was director of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, vice-chairman of Banco Português de Negócios, after it was nationalised and until it was privatised, chairman of Caixa Geral de Aposentações and director at several financial institutions.
Academic training: Graduate in Economics.
International Representation: Member of several international working groups in institutions, such as the OECD and the European System of Central Banks
Publications: "Shall We Pay Our Public Debt? What Should We Do?" (2014).
Ana Moucho
Assistant Secretary-General of the APB since February 2022
Biographical Notes
Other positions:
- Member of the Executive Committee of the European Banking Federation (EBF), also representing the APB on the Legal Committee.
Previous professional experience:
- Deputy Director-General, responsible for the APB legal department.
- Director of the Legal Affairs Department at Caixa Geral de Depósitos, with responsibility for legal advice and tax consultancy and litigation.
- Director (Manager) in the Tax division of Arthur Andersen/Deloitte.
Academic training: Graduate in Law from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, with a Master's Degree in Tax Law from the Universidade de Lisboa. And postgraduate degrees in European Studies, Securities Law and Banking Law. He also completed the Advanced Management Programme for Executives at the Universidade Católica de Lisboa; the Advanced Management Programme at ISCTE; and the General Management Programme at AESE Business School.
Publications: “O Impacto da Reforma Fiscal na Tributação das Stock-options” [The Impact of Tax Reform on Stock-options Taxation] (co-authored with Rosa Freitas - 2001); "Os Complementares de Segurança Social" [Supplementary Social Security Schemes] (2012).
To learn more about the internal organisation of the APB, see the Association’s organisation chart.
Governing bodies
The governing bodies of the APB are the General Meeting, the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board, which are chosen from among the members by election at the General Meeting for three-year terms.
Meet the APB’s governing bodies for 2024-2026.
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
Paulo Câmara |
|
Secretaries |
Banco Finantia, S.A. |
BNP Paribas |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
Vítor Augusto Brinquete Bento |
Vice-Chairman |
Banco Comercial Português, S.A. |
Miguel Maya |
Board Members |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, S.A. |
Paulo Macedo |
Banco BPI, S.A. |
João Oliveira e Costa |
Novo Banco, S.A. |
Mark Bourke |
Banco Santander Totta, S.A. |
Pedro Castro e Almeida |
Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola Mútuo |
Licínio Pina |
Caixa Económica - Montepio Geral |
Pedro Leitão |
Banco de Investimento Global, S.A. |
Carlos Rodrigues |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Banco CTT |
Luís Pereira Coutinho |
Board Members |
Banco Carregosa |
ABC - Azevedo Rodrigues, Batalha, Costa & Associado, Sociedade de Revisores Oficiais de Contas |
Secretary-General |
Norberto Sequeira da Rosa |
Deputy Secretary-General |
Ana Bento Moucho |
Archive of the governing bodies
2021-2023
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
Paulo Câmara |
|
Secretaries |
Banco Finantia, S.A. |
BNP Paribas |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
Vítor Augusto Brinquete Bento |
Vice-Chairman |
Banco Comercial Português, S.A. |
Miguel Maya |
Board Members |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, S.A. |
Paulo Macedo |
Banco BPI, S.A. |
João Oliveira e Costa |
Novo Banco, S.A. |
Mark Bourke |
Banco Santander Totta, S.A. |
Pedro Castro e Almeida |
Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola Mútuo |
Licínio Pina |
Caixa Económica - Montepio Geral |
Pedro Leitão |
Banco de Investimento Global, S.A. |
Carlos Rodrigues |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Banco CTT |
Luís Pereira Coutinho |
Board Members |
Banco Carregosa |
ABC - Azevedo Rodrigues, Batalha, Costa & Associado, Sociedade de Revisores Oficiais de Contas |
Secretary-General |
Norberto Sequeira da Rosa |
Deputy Secretary-General |
Ana Bento Moucho |
2018-2020
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
Paulo Câmara |
Secretaries |
Banco Finantia, S.A. |
BNP Paribas |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
Fernando Faria de Oliveira |
Vice-Chairman |
Banco Comercial Português, S.A. |
Miguel Maya |
Board Members |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, S.A. |
Paulo Macedo |
Banco BPI, S.A. |
João Oliveira e Costa |
Novo Banco, S.A. |
António Ramalho |
Banco Santander Totta, S.A. |
Pedro Castro e Almeida |
Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola Mútuo |
Licínio Pina |
Caixa Económica - Montepio Geral |
Carlos Tavares |
Banco de Investimento Global, S.A. |
Carlos Rodrigues |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Banco CTT |
Luís Pereira Coutinho |
Board Members |
Eurobic |
Susana Nereu |
Albuquerque, Aragão e Associados |
Secretary-General |
Norberto Sequeira da Rosa |
Director-General |
Catarina Cardoso |
2015-2017
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
José Félix Morgado |
CE - Montepio Geral |
Secretaries |
Maria Luísa Antas |
Banco Finantia |
Florbela Rocha |
BNP Paribas |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
Fernando Faria de Oliveira |
Vice-Chairman |
Nuno Manuel da Silva Amado |
Banco Comercial Português |
Board Members |
José de Matos |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos |
António Domingues |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos |
Paulo Macedo |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos |
Fernando Ulrich |
Banco BPI |
Eduardo Stock da Cunha |
Novo Banco |
António Vieira Monteiro
Licínio Pina
José Félix Morgado
|
Banco Santander Totta
CCCAM
Caixa Económica - Montepio Geral
|
Carlos Rodrigues
|
Banco de Investimento Global |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Carlos Álvares |
Banco Popular Portugal |
Board Members |
Carlos Traguelho |
Banco BIC |
Rui Pedras
Marco Afonso
|
Banco BIC
Albuquerque, Aragão e Associados
|
2012-2014
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
António Tomás Correia |
Caixa Económica Montepio Geral |
Secretaries |
Banco Bilbao Viscaya Argentaria Banco Finantia |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
Fernando de Oliveira |
Vice-Chairman |
Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Salgado |
Banco Espírito Santo |
Board Members |
Nuno Manuel da Silva Amado |
Banco Comercial Português |
José Agostinho de Matos |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos |
Fernando Ulrich |
Banco BPI |
António Vieira Monteiro |
Banco Santander Totta |
Licínio Manuel Prata Pina |
Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola Mútuo |
Jorge Humberto Tomé |
BANIF - Banco Internacional do Funchal |
Peter Mottek |
Barclays Bank |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Rui Manuel Morganho Semedo |
Banco Popular Portugal |
Board Members |
Manuel do Carmo Lopes Fanico |
Banco do Brasil |
João Vicente de Carvalho |
Albuquerque, Aragão e Associados |
Secretary-General |
João Mendes Rodrigues |
2009-2011
Board of the General Meeting
|
Chairman |
António Tomás Correia |
Caixa Económica Montepio Geral |
Secretaries |
François Laplace |
BNP Paribas |
Board of Directors
|
Chairman |
António de Sousa |
Vice-Chairman |
Carlos Jorge Ramalho Santos Ferreira |
Banco Comercial Português |
Board Members |
José Agostinho de Matos |
Caixa Geral de Depósitos |
Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Salgado |
Banco Espírito Santo |
Fernando Ulrich |
Banco BPI |
Nuno Amado |
Banco Santander Totta |
Joaquim Filipe Marques dos Santos |
BANIF - Banco Internacional do Funchal |
João Costa Pinto |
Caixa Central Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola Mútuo |
Peter Mottek |
Barclays Bank |
Supervisory Board
|
Chairman |
Rui Manuel Morganho Semedo |
Banco Popular Portugal |
Board Members |
José Carlos Batista Neves |
Banco do Brasil |
João Vicente de Carvalho |
Albuquerque, Aragão e Associados |
Secretary-General |
João Mendes Rodrigues |
History of APB
The APB was created on 17 October 1984 and merged with the Banking Training Institute, which had begun as the Banking Training Association on 10 January 1980.
Its founding banks were the following institutions:
- Banco Borges e Irmão
- Banco Comercial dos Açores
- Banco do Brasil
- Banco Espírito Santo e Comercial de Lisboa
- Banco de Fomento Nacional
- Banco Nacional Ultramarino
- Banco Fonsecas & Burnay
- Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor
- Banco Português do Atlântico
- Bank of London and South America
- Caixa Económica do Funchal
- Caixa Económica Montepio Geral
- Caixa Geral dos Depósitos
- Credit Franco Portugais
- Crédito Predial Português
- União de Bancos Portugueses
- Lloyds Bank
Since it was created, the APB has had seven chairmen:
- Álvaro Pinto Correia (1984 a 1985)
- Raúl Almeida Capela (1985 a 1987)
- Alexandre Vaz Pinto (de 1987 a 1994)
- João Salgueiro (de 1994 a 2009)
- António de Sousa (de 2009 a 2012)
- Fernando Faria de Oliveira (de 2012 a 2021)
- Vítor Bento (desde 2021)