Portuguese men sit under the advertisement 'Twice the fiscal benefits' at Banco Português de :Jeff Gilbert


Portuguese men sit under the advertisement 'Twice the fiscal benefits" at Banco Português de Investimento. In October 2006, BPI completed 25 years of activity (taking as the reference the formation of SPI - Sociedade Portuguesa de Investimentos, in 1981). May 2007 saw the unsuccessful conclusion of the hostile takeover bid launched for the Bank in March 2006 - accepted by a mere of BPI's capital -, and which was unanimously rejected from the outset by the Bank's Board of Directors, considering it to be "totally unacceptable". BPI thus pursued its sustained strategy of creating value for Shareholders, Employees and Customers, the merit of which is objectively expressed in the annual average return of 16% on BPI shares since its foundation up till the end of the 2007 financial year.


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Location: Lisbon, Portugal, Europe
Photo credit: © Jeff Gilbert / Alamy / Afripics
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