Haya Real Estate restructures its leadership team

December 28, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Haya Real Estate announced the appointment of Carlos Abad as President of the company. For his part, Enrique Dancausa will be appointed as new CEO.

These movements will be effective as of January 7 and respond to the succession plan defined several months ago to ensure continuity and leadership of the company. Juan Hoyos, who transfers his responsibility as president after six years in office and since its creation, will continue to provide external consulting services to Cerberus after passing the witness as president on that date.

With an extensive track record in the world of management, Abad, who has been CEO of Haya since 2015, assigns this responsibility to Dancausa, current General Director of Business and Operations of Haya, who has an important track record in the financial and real estate sector .

The Haya team and its shareholder have deeply appreciated the work done by Hoyos at the helm of the company during all these years. Over the past few years, the company has managed to position itself among the largest 'servicers' in the country. The company currently manages about 45.3 billion euros in assets and among the most recent milestones is the renewal of the contract with Sareb, for which it will manage 8.4 billion euros in loans and REO assets, or the integration of Divarian in the structure of the servicer.

Regarding Abad's experience, it should be noted that he was previously CEO of Arthur D. Little in Spain, CEO of Sogecable and Partner at McKinsey & Company. He has a degree in Business Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid and has an MBA from the University of Columbia.

For its part, Dancausa has extensive experience in the financial sector and the management of credit and real estate assets. With a law degree, he joined Haya last June as General Director of Business and Operations, from Divarian where he served as CEO. He began his career at Santander Group, an entity in which he held management positions within Banesto in the areas of Recoveries and Foreclosed Assets. He was Founder and CEO of Aktua, and after his sale to the Lindorff group, appointed Global Head of Real Estate Services of the group.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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