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| name             = Héctor Grisi Checa
| name = Héctor Grisi Checa
| birth_place      = Mexico
| birth_name = Héctor Blas Grisi Checa
| nationality     = Mexican
| nationality = Mexican
| occupation       = Banking executive
| occupation = Banking executive
| known_for       = Group CEO of [[Banco Santander]]
| known_for = Group CEO of [[Banco Santander]]
| title           = Group Chief Executive Officer, Banco Santander
| title = Group Chief Executive Officer, Banco Santander
| employer         = Banco Santander
| employer = [[Banco Santander]]
| website         = [https://www.santander.com www.santander.com]
| website = [https://www.santander.com www.santander.com]
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'''Héctor Grisi Checa''' is a Mexican banking executive who serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of [[Banco Santander]], one of the largest financial institutions in the world. Appointed to the role effective 1 January 2023, Grisi succeeded José Antonio Álvarez after a transition period following his nomination in June 2022.<ref name="santander-nomination">{{cite web |title=Héctor Grisi nominated to succeed José Antonio Álvarez as CEO of Banco Santander |url=https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/press-releases/2022/06/hector-grisi-nominated-to-succeed-jose-antonio-alvarez-as-ceo-of-banco-santander |publisher=Banco Santander |date=2022-06-17 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Before assuming the group CEO position, Grisi built a long career within the Santander organization, most notably leading the bank's operations in Mexico as Chairman and CEO of Grupo Financiero Santander México.<ref name="santander-mexico-profile">{{cite web |title=Presidente Héctor Grisi |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180319135414/https://servicios.santander.com.mx/comprometidos/presidenteHector.html |publisher=Santander México |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> A former investment banker by training, Grisi has been described as a figure who emphasizes teamwork and collaboration in his leadership approach.<ref name="reuters-profile">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2022-06-17 |title=Santander picks calm insider as CEO to help build bridges |url=https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/santander-picks-calm-insider-ceo-help-build-bridges-2022-06-17/ |work=Reuters |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Under his leadership as group CEO, Banco Santander has reported record profits and pursued a strategy centered on customer-focused banking, digital transformation, and growth across its global markets.<ref name="bloomberg-growth">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2024-10-08 |title=Santander CEO Grisi Vows 'Forceful' Growth Despite Lower Rates |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-08/santander-ceo-grisi-vows-forceful-growth-despite-lower-rates |work=Bloomberg.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
'''Héctor Blas Grisi Checa''' is a Mexican banking executive who serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of [[Banco Santander]], one of the largest financial institutions in Europe and a major global bank. Appointed to the role effective 1 January 2023, Grisi succeeded José Antonio Álvarez after a transition period that began following his nomination in June 2022.<ref name="santander-nomination">{{cite web |title=Héctor Grisi nominated to succeed José Antonio Álvarez as CEO of Banco Santander |url=https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/press-releases/2022/06/hector-grisi-nominated-to-succeed-jose-antonio-alvarez-as-ceo-of-banco-santander |publisher=Banco Santander |date=2022-06-17 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Before assuming leadership of the global group, Grisi built his reputation over more than a decade as the head of Santander México (formally Grupo Financiero Santander México, S.A.B. de C.V.), where he served as Chairman and CEO and oversaw the bank's operations in one of Latin America's largest economies.<ref name="santander-mexico-profile">{{cite web |title=Presidente Héctor Grisi |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180319135414/https://servicios.santander.com.mx/comprometidos/presidenteHector.html |publisher=Santander México |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> His career has spanned investment banking and retail and corporate banking across multiple markets. As Group CEO, Grisi works alongside Executive Chairman Ana Botín in directing the strategy of a bank that operates across Europe, the Americas, and other regions, with a focus on customer-centric banking and digital transformation.<ref name="favikon">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-11-01 |title=Who is Héctor Grisi Checa? |url=https://www.favikon.com/blog/who-is-hector-grisi-checa |work=Favikon |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==


Héctor Grisi Checa was born in Mexico. Details regarding his precise date of birth and early family background have not been widely documented in public sources. He is of Mexican nationality and grew up to pursue a career in the financial services industry.<ref name="santander-mexico-profile" /> Prior to entering the banking sector, Grisi developed interests and skills that would later define his executive career, including a background in investment banking.<ref name="reuters-profile" />
Héctor Grisi Checa was born in Mexico. While detailed information about his early childhood and family background is limited in public records, it is known that he grew up in Mexico and pursued his education and early career in the financial services sector. Prior to entering the banking industry, Grisi developed an interest in finance and business that would shape his professional trajectory over the following decades.<ref name="santander-mexico-profile" />
 
Grisi's formative years were spent during a period of significant economic transformation in Mexico, as the country underwent financial liberalization and increasing integration with global markets. This environment influenced his eventual career path into investment banking and, later, the leadership of one of the largest banking operations in Latin America.<ref name="reuters">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2022-06-17 |title=Santander picks calm insider as CEO to help build bridges |url=https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/santander-picks-calm-insider-ceo-help-build-bridges-2022-06-17/ |work=Reuters |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
According to Reuters, Grisi is known as a former investment banker with a calm demeanor and a reputation for bringing teams together, characteristics that were noted as significant factors in his selection for the top role at Banco Santander.<ref name="reuters" />


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Investment Banking Background ===
=== Investment Banking Background ===


Before joining the Santander organization, Héctor Grisi built his professional foundation in investment banking. This experience provided him with extensive knowledge of capital markets, corporate finance, and financial advisory work. His background as a former investment banker was noted at the time of his appointment as Group CEO, with media reports highlighting that his experience across different segments of the financial industry contributed to his selection for the top role at one of Europe's largest banks.<ref name="reuters-profile" />
Before joining the Santander group, Héctor Grisi built a career in investment banking. This background in capital markets and corporate finance provided him with expertise in financial structuring, mergers and acquisitions, and client relationship management — skills that would prove instrumental in his later roles leading large-scale retail and corporate banking operations.<ref name="reuters" /> His investment banking experience was cited by industry observers as a distinguishing factor in his management approach, combining strategic vision with a deep understanding of financial markets.<ref name="reuters" />
 
=== Leadership of Santander México ===
 
Grisi rose to prominence as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Grupo Financiero Santander México, S.A.B. de C.V., the Mexican subsidiary of Spain's Banco Santander. Santander México is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] under the ticker symbol BSMX<ref name="nyse">{{cite web |title=BSMX Quote |url=https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:BSMX |publisher=New York Stock Exchange |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> and on the [[Bolsa Mexicana de Valores]] (BMV).<ref name="bmv">{{cite web |title=BSMX Issuer Profile |url=https://www.bmv.com.mx/en/issuers/profile/BSMX-6998 |publisher=Bolsa Mexicana de Valores |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The parent company, Banco Santander, holds approximately 74.97% of the shares in the Mexican subsidiary.<ref name="form-20f">{{cite web |title=Santander México Form 20-F 2014 |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611001704/http://www.santander.com.mx/ir/english/pdf/annual_report/2015/form_20-f_2014.pdf |publisher=Santander México |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
Under Grisi's leadership, Santander México provided retail and corporate banking services from its headquarters at 500 Avenida Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma, Colonia Lomas de Santa Fe, in the Álvaro Obregón borough of Mexico City.<ref name="form-20f" /> The Mexican operation represented one of Santander's most important markets in Latin America, a region that has been a core pillar of the global group's strategy.
 
Grisi's tenure at Santander México saw him navigate the complexities of the Mexican financial market, which includes significant competition from both domestic and international banks, regulatory requirements from Mexican financial authorities, and the challenge of expanding banking access in a country where a substantial portion of the population has historically been underbanked. His work at the Mexican subsidiary established him as one of the most prominent banking executives in Latin America and positioned him as a leading candidate for higher roles within the global Santander organization.<ref name="santander-mexico-profile" />
 
The experience of running a major subsidiary in a complex emerging market gave Grisi a perspective that differed from many European banking executives. His understanding of Latin American markets, digital banking adoption patterns in developing economies, and the operational challenges of serving diverse customer bases across varied economic conditions became a key part of the profile that led to his appointment as Group CEO.<ref name="reuters" />
 
=== Nomination as Group CEO of Banco Santander ===
 
On 17 June 2022, Banco Santander announced that Héctor Grisi had been nominated to succeed José Antonio Álvarez as the Group Chief Executive Officer. According to the bank's official announcement, Grisi would assume the CEO role on 1 January 2023, following a transition period and subject to customary regulatory approvals.<ref name="santander-nomination" />


=== Leadership at Santander México ===
The nomination was reported widely in the financial press. Reuters described Grisi as a "calm insider" chosen to "help build bridges" within the organization, noting his background as a former investment banker and his reputation for team-building skills.<ref name="reuters" /> The news agency's reporting highlighted that Grisi's appointment was seen as a strategic choice that reflected the bank's desire for continuity and internal cohesion while also bringing fresh perspectives from his experience running the Latin American operations.


Grisi rose to prominence within the Santander group through his leadership of the bank's Mexican operations. He served as Chairman and CEO of Grupo Financiero Santander México, S.A.B. de C.V., the Mexican subsidiary of Banco Santander. The Mexican unit is a major banking group in its own right, providing retail and corporate banking services from its headquarters at 500 Avenida Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma, Colonia Lomas de Santa Fe, in the Álvaro Obregón borough of Mexico City.<ref name="santander-mexico-hq">{{cite web |title=Santander México — Form 20-F 2014 |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611001704/http://www.santander.com.mx/ir/english/pdf/annual_report/2015/form_20-f_2014.pdf |publisher=Santander México |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
PYMNTS.com reported on the appointment, noting that the transition came as Santander continued to advance its digital transformation efforts. The financial technology publication highlighted that the CEO change was part of the bank's broader strategy to evolve its operations and services in an increasingly digital financial landscape.<ref name="pymnts">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2022-06-17 |title=Santander Bank Taps Héctor Grisi for Group CEO |url=https://www.pymnts.com/personnel/2022/santander-bank-taps-hector-grisi-for-group-ceo/ |work=PYMNTS.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Santander México is publicly traded, with listings on both the [[Bolsa Mexicana de Valores]] (BMV) under the ticker BSMX<ref name="bmv-listing">{{cite web |title=Grupo Financiero Santander México — Issuer Profile |url=https://www.bmv.com.mx/en/issuers/profile/BSMX-6998 |publisher=Bolsa Mexicana de Valores |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> and the [[New York Stock Exchange]] (NYSE) also under the ticker BSMX.<ref name="nyse-listing">{{cite web |title=BSMX Quote |url=https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:BSMX |publisher=New York Stock Exchange |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The parent company, Banco Santander, holds approximately 74.97% of Santander México.<ref name="santander-mexico-hq" />
The announcement positioned Grisi to work alongside Executive Chairman Ana Botín, who has led the bank's board since 2014. The Botín-Grisi leadership tandem represented a pairing of a long-standing European banking dynasty with a Latin American executive who brought operational experience from one of the bank's most important growth markets.<ref name="santander-nomination" />


During his tenure leading the Mexican subsidiary, Grisi oversaw the bank's retail and corporate banking operations across the country, managing one of the largest financial institutions in the Mexican market. His track record at Santander México was instrumental in his later elevation to the group-level leadership role.<ref name="santander-nomination" />
=== Group CEO Tenure (2023–present) ===


=== Appointment as Group CEO of Banco Santander ===
Héctor Grisi officially took the reins as Group CEO of Banco Santander on 1 January 2023.<ref name="santander-nomination" /> His first year in the role coincided with a period of record profitability for the bank. According to Bloomberg, Banco Santander achieved its highest-ever profit in 2023, a year in which Executive Chairman Ana Botín earned €12.2 million in compensation, a 4.3% increase reflective of the bank's strong performance.<ref name="bloomberg-botin">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2024-02-19 |title=Santander Chairman Ana Botin Earned €12.2 Million Last Year |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-19/santander-chairman-ana-botin-earned-12-2-million-last-year |work=Bloomberg.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


On 17 June 2022, Banco Santander announced that Héctor Grisi had been nominated to succeed José Antonio Álvarez as Group Chief Executive Officer. The announcement specified that Grisi would assume the CEO role on 1 January 2023, following a transition period and subject to customary regulatory approvals.<ref name="santander-nomination" />
==== Strategic Direction and Growth Ambitions ====


The appointment was reported widely in the financial press. Reuters described Grisi as a "calm insider" selected to "help build bridges" within the Santander organization, noting his background as a former investment banker and his reputation for bringing teams together.<ref name="reuters-profile" /> PYMNTS.com reported the appointment in the context of Santander's ongoing digital transformation efforts, noting that the selection of Grisi came as the bank continued to advance its technology-driven strategy.<ref name="pymnts-appointment">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2022-06-17 |title=Santander Bank Taps Héctor Grisi for Group CEO |url=https://www.pymnts.com/personnel/2022/santander-bank-taps-hector-grisi-for-group-ceo/ |work=PYMNTS.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In October 2024, Grisi articulated his strategic vision for the bank's future in an interview with Bloomberg, in which he pledged "forceful growth" in the coming years despite expectations of declining interest rates. The interview signaled Grisi's commitment to expanding the bank's business across its markets even as the interest rate environment — which had been favorable for banks in the period of monetary tightening — was expected to shift.<ref name="bloomberg-growth">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2024-10-08 |title=Santander CEO Grisi Vows 'Forceful' Growth Despite Lower Rates |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-08/santander-ceo-grisi-vows-forceful-growth-despite-lower-rates |work=Bloomberg.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The transition from Álvarez to Grisi represented a significant moment for Banco Santander. Grisi's selection was interpreted as a move to elevate a leader with deep operational experience in one of the bank's key markets in the Americas, while also maintaining continuity within the group's senior management structure. Working alongside Executive Chairman Ana Botín, Grisi was expected to help drive the bank's strategy across its operations spanning Europe, the Americas, and other markets.<ref name="santander-nomination" /><ref name="reuters-profile" />
The "forceful growth" message indicated that under Grisi's leadership, Santander intended to pursue an expansion strategy that would not solely rely on favorable macroeconomic conditions. Instead, the bank aimed to grow through operational improvements, customer acquisition, and strategic investments across its global footprint.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" />


=== Tenure as Group CEO ===
==== Record Profits in 2025 ====


Since assuming the role of Group CEO on 1 January 2023, Grisi has led Banco Santander through a period of strong financial performance. In 2023, the bank reported its highest-ever annual profit, a result that was noted in the context of compensation disclosures showing that Executive Chairman Ana Botín earned €12.2 million for that year, a 4.3% increase.<ref name="bloomberg-compensation">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2024-02-19 |title=Santander Chairman Ana Botin Earned €12.2 Million Last Year |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-19/santander-chairman-ana-botin-earned-12-2-million-last-year |work=Bloomberg.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
By mid-2025, Banco Santander under Grisi's leadership continued to deliver strong financial results. According to reporting by Diari ARA in July 2025, the bank "once again smashed its record profits in six months," building on the record-setting performance of 2023. The report also noted Santander's satisfaction with its acquisition of TSB, the British subsidiary of Banc Sabadell, with the bank describing it as "a perfect fit."<ref name="ara">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-07-30 |title=Santander boasts about its acquisition of TSB in Sabadell: "It's a perfect fit." |url=https://en.ara.cat/economy/santander-once-again-smashes-its-record-profits-in-six-months_1_5458848.html |work=Diari ARA |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In October 2024, Grisi publicly outlined his strategic ambitions for the bank, stating that he was aiming for "forceful growth" in the coming years. This strategy was articulated even as the global banking sector faced the prospect of declining interest rates, which typically compress net interest margins for banks. Grisi's emphasis on growth despite this headwind signaled a commitment to expanding the bank's revenue through diversified income streams and operational efficiency.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" />
The acquisition of TSB represented a significant strategic move during Grisi's tenure, expanding Santander's footprint in the United Kingdom, one of its core markets. The transaction reflected the bank's continued appetite for inorganic growth alongside its organic expansion efforts.<ref name="ara" />


By mid-2025, the bank continued to report record-breaking results. In the first half of 2025, Santander once again surpassed its previous profit records.<ref name="ara-profits">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-07-30 |title=Santander boasts about its acquisition of TSB in Sabadell: "It's a perfect fit." |url=https://en.ara.cat/economy/santander-once-again-smashes-its-record-profits-in-six-months_1_5458848.html |work=Diari ARA |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> During this period, the bank also pursued strategic acquisitions, including the acquisition of TSB, the British subsidiary of Banc Sabadell. Santander characterized the TSB acquisition as "a perfect fit" for its operations, with the deal reflecting the bank's ambitions to strengthen its presence in the United Kingdom banking market under Grisi's leadership.<ref name="ara-profits" />
==== Customer-Centric Banking and Digital Transformation ====


=== Strategic Focus and Leadership Style ===
Under Grisi's leadership, Banco Santander has emphasized a customer-centric approach to banking and practical transformation of its operations. According to Favikon, Grisi "leads with a clear focus on customer centric banking and practical transformation."<ref name="favikon" /> This approach has involved leveraging technology to improve customer experience, streamline operations, and expand access to banking services across the bank's diverse markets.


Grisi's leadership approach as Group CEO has been characterized by a focus on customer-centric banking and practical transformation. Under his direction, Banco Santander has pursued a strategy that combines digital innovation with a strong emphasis on customer experience and operational simplification.<ref name="favikon-profile">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-11-01 |title=Who is Héctor Grisi Checa? |url=https://www.favikon.com/blog/who-is-hector-grisi-checa |work=Favikon |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
The emphasis on digital transformation built upon work that had been underway before Grisi's appointment as Group CEO, but his tenure has seen an acceleration of these efforts as the global banking industry has increasingly adopted digital-first strategies. The bank's technology investments have spanned areas including mobile banking platforms, data analytics, and process automation across its operations in Europe, the Americas, and other regions.<ref name="pymnts" /><ref name="favikon" />


In November 2025, Grisi participated in the Santander International Banking Conference, where he sat down with James Harding, Editor-in-Chief of ''The Observer'', to discuss economic competitiveness and the role of financial institutions in strengthening it. The panel, titled "Strengthening Financial Competitiveness," reflected Grisi's engagement with broader economic and policy issues beyond the day-to-day management of the bank.<ref name="santander-conference">{{cite web |title=Strengthening Financial Competitiveness: In Conversation with Hector Grisi |url=https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/santander-international-banking-conference/2025/strengthening-financial-competitiveness-in-conversation-with-hector-grisi |publisher=Banco Santander |date=2025-11-04 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
==== Public Engagements and Industry Leadership ====


Grisi's leadership style was noted by Reuters at the time of his appointment as one that emphasizes collaboration and bridge-building within complex organizations. As Group CEO, he has been responsible for coordinating the bank's operations across multiple geographies, including major markets in Spain, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, and other countries in Europe and Latin America.<ref name="reuters-profile" />
In his capacity as Group CEO, Grisi has represented Banco Santander at major industry events and in discussions with policymakers and media. In November 2025, Grisi participated in a panel at the Santander International Banking Conference, where he sat down with James Harding, the Editor-in-Chief of The Observer, to discuss economic competitiveness. The panel, titled "Strengthening Financial Competitiveness," addressed topics related to the role of banking in supporting broader economic goals.<ref name="santander-conference">{{cite web |title=Strengthening Financial Competitiveness: In Conversation with Hector Grisi |url=https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/santander-international-banking-conference/2025/strengthening-financial-competitiveness-in-conversation-with-hector-grisi |publisher=Banco Santander |date=2025-11-04 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The digital transformation of Banco Santander has been an ongoing priority during Grisi's tenure. At the time of his appointment, PYMNTS.com noted that the bank was continuing to advance its digital transformation agenda, and Grisi's role was expected to include furthering these efforts at the group level.<ref name="pymnts-appointment" /> This has included investments in digital banking platforms, the simplification of the bank's technology infrastructure, and efforts to leverage data and technology to improve customer service and operational efficiency across the group's various markets.
These public engagements have positioned Grisi as a prominent voice in international banking discussions, contributing perspectives informed by his experience across both Latin American and European markets. His participation in such forums reflects the global scope of Banco Santander's operations and the bank's engagement with policy and regulatory developments that affect the financial services industry.<ref name="santander-conference" />


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Héctor Grisi Checa maintains a relatively private personal life. At the time of his appointment as Group CEO, Reuters noted that he is a jogger, indicating an interest in fitness and running.<ref name="reuters-profile" /> Beyond this, detailed information about his family life and personal interests has not been extensively documented in public sources.
Public information about Héctor Grisi's personal life is limited. Reuters noted in its 2022 profile that he is a jogger, referencing his interest in running as indicative of his disciplined approach to both personal and professional life.<ref name="reuters" /> Beyond this detail, Grisi has maintained a relatively private personal profile, with his public appearances and statements focused primarily on his professional role.
 
Grisi holds Mexican nationality and has spent significant portions of his career in Mexico City, where Santander México is headquartered, before relocating to assume the Group CEO role at Banco Santander's global operations, which are coordinated from the bank's headquarters in Boadilla del Monte, near Madrid, Spain.<ref name="santander-nomination" /><ref name="santander-mexico-profile" />


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Grisi's appointment as Group CEO of Banco Santander in 2022 represented one of the most significant executive appointments in European banking that year, given the bank's position as one of the largest financial institutions in the eurozone by market capitalization. His selection was covered extensively by international financial media including Reuters, Bloomberg, and various financial services trade publications.<ref name="reuters-profile" /><ref name="pymnts-appointment" /><ref name="santander-nomination" />
Héctor Grisi's appointment as Group CEO of Banco Santander placed him among the most prominent banking executives in the world, leading an institution that is one of the largest in the eurozone by market capitalization and one of the most geographically diversified banks globally. His selection for the role was itself a notable recognition of his track record at Santander México, where his performance running the bank's Latin American operations earned him the confidence of the board and Executive Chairman Ana Botín.<ref name="santander-nomination" /><ref name="reuters" />


Under Grisi's leadership, Banco Santander achieved its highest-ever annual profit in 2023 and continued to set new records in subsequent periods.<ref name="bloomberg-compensation" /><ref name="ara-profits" /> His profile as a banking leader has continued to grow, as evidenced by his participation in major industry events such as the Santander International Banking Conference in 2025, where he was featured in a high-profile conversation on financial competitiveness.<ref name="santander-conference" />
Under his leadership, Banco Santander has achieved consecutive years of record profitability, beginning with the highest-ever profit in 2023<ref name="bloomberg-botin" /> and continuing with record half-year results in 2025.<ref name="ara" /> These financial results have been noted by financial analysts and the business press as indicative of effective management during a period of significant change in the global banking industry.


Grisi's career trajectory—from investment banking through the leadership of Santander's Mexican operations to the group CEO role—has been noted as an example of career development within the broader Santander organization, reflecting the bank's practice of developing senior leaders through significant operational roles across its global network.<ref name="reuters-profile" /><ref name="santander-nomination" />
His appearance at the Santander International Banking Conference in November 2025, in conversation with The Observer's Editor-in-Chief, further underscored his standing in international banking circles and his role as a spokesperson for the institution on matters of financial competitiveness and economic policy.<ref name="santander-conference" />
 
Bloomberg's coverage of his strategic statements, including his October 2024 pledge of "forceful growth," reflected the financial media's attention to Grisi's leadership direction and the market's interest in how Santander would navigate the transition from a high-interest-rate environment to one of potentially declining rates.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" />


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


As Grisi's tenure as Group CEO of Banco Santander continues, his legacy is still being defined. The period of his leadership has thus far been marked by record financial performance, strategic acquisitions, and a continued emphasis on digital transformation and customer-centric banking.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" /><ref name="ara-profits" /><ref name="favikon-profile" />
While Héctor Grisi's tenure as Group CEO of Banco Santander is still ongoing as of 2025, several aspects of his leadership have already begun to define his impact on the institution. His appointment marked a notable development in the bank's history: the selection of a Latin American executive to lead a European-headquartered global bank, reflecting both the importance of the Americas to Santander's business and the increasingly international character of leadership at major financial institutions.


His appointment as the first Mexican national to serve as Group CEO of Banco Santander represented a notable development in the bank's history, reflecting the growing importance of the bank's operations in the Americas within its overall global strategy. Having previously led one of the bank's most significant subsidiaries in Latin America, Grisi brought an operational perspective from outside the bank's traditional European base to the group-level leadership role.<ref name="santander-nomination" /><ref name="reuters-profile" />
The record profitability achieved during his first years as Group CEO has strengthened the bank's financial position and provided resources for strategic investments, including acquisitions such as TSB.<ref name="ara" /> His stated commitment to "forceful growth" even in a lower-rate environment suggests an ambition to transform the bank's revenue model beyond reliance on net interest income, which could represent a lasting structural shift in Santander's approach.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" />


The strategic direction Grisi has pursued—emphasizing growth even in an environment of declining interest rates, pursuing acquisitions such as TSB, and maintaining focus on digital transformation—will likely define how his tenure is assessed in the longer term. His stated aim of "forceful growth" has signaled an assertive posture for the bank in a competitive global banking landscape.<ref name="bloomberg-growth" /><ref name="ara-profits" />
Grisi's emphasis on customer-centric banking and practical digital transformation has continued a trajectory that Santander began before his appointment but has accelerated under his watch.<ref name="favikon" /> The extent to which these efforts reshape Santander's competitive position in its various markets will be a key measure of his legacy in the years ahead.
 
His career trajectory — from investment banking to leading a major Latin American subsidiary to running a global banking group — represents a model of career progression within a large international financial institution and highlights the growing importance of emerging market experience in the profiles of senior banking executives worldwide.<ref name="reuters" /><ref name="santander-nomination" />


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Héctor Grisi Checa
BornHéctor Blas Grisi Checa
NationalityMexican
OccupationBanking executive
TitleGroup Chief Executive Officer, Banco Santander
EmployerBanco Santander
Known forGroup CEO of Banco Santander
Website[www.santander.com Official site]

Héctor Blas Grisi Checa is a Mexican banking executive who serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of Banco Santander, one of the largest financial institutions in Europe and a major global bank. Appointed to the role effective 1 January 2023, Grisi succeeded José Antonio Álvarez after a transition period that began following his nomination in June 2022.[1] Before assuming leadership of the global group, Grisi built his reputation over more than a decade as the head of Santander México (formally Grupo Financiero Santander México, S.A.B. de C.V.), where he served as Chairman and CEO and oversaw the bank's operations in one of Latin America's largest economies.[2] His career has spanned investment banking and retail and corporate banking across multiple markets. As Group CEO, Grisi works alongside Executive Chairman Ana Botín in directing the strategy of a bank that operates across Europe, the Americas, and other regions, with a focus on customer-centric banking and digital transformation.[3]

Early Life

Héctor Grisi Checa was born in Mexico. While detailed information about his early childhood and family background is limited in public records, it is known that he grew up in Mexico and pursued his education and early career in the financial services sector. Prior to entering the banking industry, Grisi developed an interest in finance and business that would shape his professional trajectory over the following decades.[2]

Grisi's formative years were spent during a period of significant economic transformation in Mexico, as the country underwent financial liberalization and increasing integration with global markets. This environment influenced his eventual career path into investment banking and, later, the leadership of one of the largest banking operations in Latin America.[4]

According to Reuters, Grisi is known as a former investment banker with a calm demeanor and a reputation for bringing teams together, characteristics that were noted as significant factors in his selection for the top role at Banco Santander.[4]

Career

Investment Banking Background

Before joining the Santander group, Héctor Grisi built a career in investment banking. This background in capital markets and corporate finance provided him with expertise in financial structuring, mergers and acquisitions, and client relationship management — skills that would prove instrumental in his later roles leading large-scale retail and corporate banking operations.[4] His investment banking experience was cited by industry observers as a distinguishing factor in his management approach, combining strategic vision with a deep understanding of financial markets.[4]

Leadership of Santander México

Grisi rose to prominence as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Grupo Financiero Santander México, S.A.B. de C.V., the Mexican subsidiary of Spain's Banco Santander. Santander México is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BSMX[5] and on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV).[6] The parent company, Banco Santander, holds approximately 74.97% of the shares in the Mexican subsidiary.[7]

Under Grisi's leadership, Santander México provided retail and corporate banking services from its headquarters at 500 Avenida Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma, Colonia Lomas de Santa Fe, in the Álvaro Obregón borough of Mexico City.[7] The Mexican operation represented one of Santander's most important markets in Latin America, a region that has been a core pillar of the global group's strategy.

Grisi's tenure at Santander México saw him navigate the complexities of the Mexican financial market, which includes significant competition from both domestic and international banks, regulatory requirements from Mexican financial authorities, and the challenge of expanding banking access in a country where a substantial portion of the population has historically been underbanked. His work at the Mexican subsidiary established him as one of the most prominent banking executives in Latin America and positioned him as a leading candidate for higher roles within the global Santander organization.[2]

The experience of running a major subsidiary in a complex emerging market gave Grisi a perspective that differed from many European banking executives. His understanding of Latin American markets, digital banking adoption patterns in developing economies, and the operational challenges of serving diverse customer bases across varied economic conditions became a key part of the profile that led to his appointment as Group CEO.[4]

Nomination as Group CEO of Banco Santander

On 17 June 2022, Banco Santander announced that Héctor Grisi had been nominated to succeed José Antonio Álvarez as the Group Chief Executive Officer. According to the bank's official announcement, Grisi would assume the CEO role on 1 January 2023, following a transition period and subject to customary regulatory approvals.[1]

The nomination was reported widely in the financial press. Reuters described Grisi as a "calm insider" chosen to "help build bridges" within the organization, noting his background as a former investment banker and his reputation for team-building skills.[4] The news agency's reporting highlighted that Grisi's appointment was seen as a strategic choice that reflected the bank's desire for continuity and internal cohesion while also bringing fresh perspectives from his experience running the Latin American operations.

PYMNTS.com reported on the appointment, noting that the transition came as Santander continued to advance its digital transformation efforts. The financial technology publication highlighted that the CEO change was part of the bank's broader strategy to evolve its operations and services in an increasingly digital financial landscape.[8]

The announcement positioned Grisi to work alongside Executive Chairman Ana Botín, who has led the bank's board since 2014. The Botín-Grisi leadership tandem represented a pairing of a long-standing European banking dynasty with a Latin American executive who brought operational experience from one of the bank's most important growth markets.[1]

Group CEO Tenure (2023–present)

Héctor Grisi officially took the reins as Group CEO of Banco Santander on 1 January 2023.[1] His first year in the role coincided with a period of record profitability for the bank. According to Bloomberg, Banco Santander achieved its highest-ever profit in 2023, a year in which Executive Chairman Ana Botín earned €12.2 million in compensation, a 4.3% increase reflective of the bank's strong performance.[9]

Strategic Direction and Growth Ambitions

In October 2024, Grisi articulated his strategic vision for the bank's future in an interview with Bloomberg, in which he pledged "forceful growth" in the coming years despite expectations of declining interest rates. The interview signaled Grisi's commitment to expanding the bank's business across its markets even as the interest rate environment — which had been favorable for banks in the period of monetary tightening — was expected to shift.[10]

The "forceful growth" message indicated that under Grisi's leadership, Santander intended to pursue an expansion strategy that would not solely rely on favorable macroeconomic conditions. Instead, the bank aimed to grow through operational improvements, customer acquisition, and strategic investments across its global footprint.[10]

Record Profits in 2025

By mid-2025, Banco Santander under Grisi's leadership continued to deliver strong financial results. According to reporting by Diari ARA in July 2025, the bank "once again smashed its record profits in six months," building on the record-setting performance of 2023. The report also noted Santander's satisfaction with its acquisition of TSB, the British subsidiary of Banc Sabadell, with the bank describing it as "a perfect fit."[11]

The acquisition of TSB represented a significant strategic move during Grisi's tenure, expanding Santander's footprint in the United Kingdom, one of its core markets. The transaction reflected the bank's continued appetite for inorganic growth alongside its organic expansion efforts.[11]

Customer-Centric Banking and Digital Transformation

Under Grisi's leadership, Banco Santander has emphasized a customer-centric approach to banking and practical transformation of its operations. According to Favikon, Grisi "leads with a clear focus on customer centric banking and practical transformation."[3] This approach has involved leveraging technology to improve customer experience, streamline operations, and expand access to banking services across the bank's diverse markets.

The emphasis on digital transformation built upon work that had been underway before Grisi's appointment as Group CEO, but his tenure has seen an acceleration of these efforts as the global banking industry has increasingly adopted digital-first strategies. The bank's technology investments have spanned areas including mobile banking platforms, data analytics, and process automation across its operations in Europe, the Americas, and other regions.[8][3]

Public Engagements and Industry Leadership

In his capacity as Group CEO, Grisi has represented Banco Santander at major industry events and in discussions with policymakers and media. In November 2025, Grisi participated in a panel at the Santander International Banking Conference, where he sat down with James Harding, the Editor-in-Chief of The Observer, to discuss economic competitiveness. The panel, titled "Strengthening Financial Competitiveness," addressed topics related to the role of banking in supporting broader economic goals.[12]

These public engagements have positioned Grisi as a prominent voice in international banking discussions, contributing perspectives informed by his experience across both Latin American and European markets. His participation in such forums reflects the global scope of Banco Santander's operations and the bank's engagement with policy and regulatory developments that affect the financial services industry.[12]

Personal Life

Public information about Héctor Grisi's personal life is limited. Reuters noted in its 2022 profile that he is a jogger, referencing his interest in running as indicative of his disciplined approach to both personal and professional life.[4] Beyond this detail, Grisi has maintained a relatively private personal profile, with his public appearances and statements focused primarily on his professional role.

Grisi holds Mexican nationality and has spent significant portions of his career in Mexico City, where Santander México is headquartered, before relocating to assume the Group CEO role at Banco Santander's global operations, which are coordinated from the bank's headquarters in Boadilla del Monte, near Madrid, Spain.[1][2]

Recognition

Héctor Grisi's appointment as Group CEO of Banco Santander placed him among the most prominent banking executives in the world, leading an institution that is one of the largest in the eurozone by market capitalization and one of the most geographically diversified banks globally. His selection for the role was itself a notable recognition of his track record at Santander México, where his performance running the bank's Latin American operations earned him the confidence of the board and Executive Chairman Ana Botín.[1][4]

Under his leadership, Banco Santander has achieved consecutive years of record profitability, beginning with the highest-ever profit in 2023[9] and continuing with record half-year results in 2025.[11] These financial results have been noted by financial analysts and the business press as indicative of effective management during a period of significant change in the global banking industry.

His appearance at the Santander International Banking Conference in November 2025, in conversation with The Observer's Editor-in-Chief, further underscored his standing in international banking circles and his role as a spokesperson for the institution on matters of financial competitiveness and economic policy.[12]

Bloomberg's coverage of his strategic statements, including his October 2024 pledge of "forceful growth," reflected the financial media's attention to Grisi's leadership direction and the market's interest in how Santander would navigate the transition from a high-interest-rate environment to one of potentially declining rates.[10]

Legacy

While Héctor Grisi's tenure as Group CEO of Banco Santander is still ongoing as of 2025, several aspects of his leadership have already begun to define his impact on the institution. His appointment marked a notable development in the bank's history: the selection of a Latin American executive to lead a European-headquartered global bank, reflecting both the importance of the Americas to Santander's business and the increasingly international character of leadership at major financial institutions.

The record profitability achieved during his first years as Group CEO has strengthened the bank's financial position and provided resources for strategic investments, including acquisitions such as TSB.[11] His stated commitment to "forceful growth" even in a lower-rate environment suggests an ambition to transform the bank's revenue model beyond reliance on net interest income, which could represent a lasting structural shift in Santander's approach.[10]

Grisi's emphasis on customer-centric banking and practical digital transformation has continued a trajectory that Santander began before his appointment but has accelerated under his watch.[3] The extent to which these efforts reshape Santander's competitive position in its various markets will be a key measure of his legacy in the years ahead.

His career trajectory — from investment banking to leading a major Latin American subsidiary to running a global banking group — represents a model of career progression within a large international financial institution and highlights the growing importance of emerging market experience in the profiles of senior banking executives worldwide.[4][1]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Presidente Héctor Grisi".Santander México.https://web.archive.org/web/20180319135414/https://servicios.santander.com.mx/comprometidos/presidenteHector.html.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Who is Héctor Grisi Checa?".Favikon.2025-11-01.https://www.favikon.com/blog/who-is-hector-grisi-checa.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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  8. 8.0 8.1 "Santander Bank Taps Héctor Grisi for Group CEO".PYMNTS.com.2022-06-17.https://www.pymnts.com/personnel/2022/santander-bank-taps-hector-grisi-for-group-ceo/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Santander Chairman Ana Botin Earned €12.2 Million Last Year".Bloomberg.com.2024-02-19.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-19/santander-chairman-ana-botin-earned-12-2-million-last-year.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "Santander CEO Grisi Vows 'Forceful' Growth Despite Lower Rates".Bloomberg.com.2024-10-08.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-08/santander-ceo-grisi-vows-forceful-growth-despite-lower-rates.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 "Santander boasts about its acquisition of TSB in Sabadell: "It's a perfect fit."".Diari ARA.2025-07-30.https://en.ara.cat/economy/santander-once-again-smashes-its-record-profits-in-six-months_1_5458848.html.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Strengthening Financial Competitiveness: In Conversation with Hector Grisi".Banco Santander.2025-11-04.https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/santander-international-banking-conference/2025/strengthening-financial-competitiveness-in-conversation-with-hector-grisi.Retrieved 2026-02-24.