Fernando Ulrich

Fernando Maria Costa Duarte Ulrich ( born April 26, 1952 in Lisbon ) is a Portuguese bank manager.

Fernando Ulrich's family is from Hamburg and is connected to the banking and financial sector. Ulrich studied from 1969 to 1974 at the College of Business and Administration in Lisbon, but made ​​no statements.

His first job, while still a student, he got in the editorial " Financial Markets" of the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso ( he signed his articles with the pseudonym Vicente Marques ) by Francisco Pinto Balsemão between 1973 and 1974. From 1975 to 1979 he was a member of the delegation of Portugal made ​​at the OECD in Paris, and was until 1980 the Technical Secretariat for external Economic Relations of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He worked there for the establishment of relations with the organizations EFTA, OECD and GATT. From 1981 to 1983 he was chief of staff at Morais Leitão, then Minister of Finance and Planning Aliança Democrática, a political alliance of the center-right in Portugal.

He joined Banco Português de Investimento 1983 (BPI ) and was general manager of the subsidiary Sociedade Portuguesa de Investimento. Later he held the positions of Vice President of the Board and is now CEO of BPI, as well as Directorate Chairman, Banco de Fomento Angola.

Fernando Ulrich is married to Diana Isabel de Bettencourt de Melo e Castro since 8 November 1974. Together they have three children.

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