Overview
- La Caixa and its holding company Criteria Caixa will operate as a single group under a shared governance model that aligns their strategic plans.
- Francisco Reynés succeeds Ángel Simón as vice-president of Criteria Caixa to oversee execution of the new five-year strategy.
- The foundation aims to increase its annual budget to 800 million euros by 2030 and invest over 4 billion euros in social transformation initiatives.
- Funding is allocated across three strategic axes: social programs (60 percent), research and grants (about 20 percent), and cultural projects.
- Infrastructure projects include the CaixaResearch Institute in Barcelona and a new CaixaForum in Málaga to expand the foundation’s global research and cultural presence.