Vatican City, 16 September 2014 (VIS) –
The Commission of Cardinals for the Institute for the Works of
Religion (IOR) has appointed Mauricio Larrain (Chile) and Carlo
Salvatori (Italy) as members of the IOR Board of Superintendence,
according to a press release published by the Institute today.
On the occasion of the nomination
Cardinal Santos Abril y Castello, President of the IOR’s
Supervisory Commission of Cardinals, said: “The IOR is looking
forward to working with these two new board members who will add
significant financial experience and global perspective at a time
when the role of IOR is being reinforced and confirmed to meet the
objectives of the Holy Father.” With these appointments, the IOR
Board of Superintendence is now complete. Besides Mauricio Larrain
and Carlo Salvatori, it is composed of Mr. Jean-Baptiste de Franssu
(France), President of the Board, Mr. Clemens Boersig (Germany),
Prof. Mary Ann Glendon (USA) and Sir Michael Hintze (UK), who assumed
office on 9 July 2014. In addition to these six lay members of the
Board, Monsignor Alfred Xuereb, Secretary-General of the Secretariat
for the Economy, serves as its non-voting Secretary.
As set out in the Institute’s revised
Statute from 1990, the IOR Board of Superintendence defines strategy
and ensures oversight of operations. The members of the Board of
Superintendence are nominated in accordance with the new legal
framework and for a period of five years. The nomination of a
non-voting Secretary and a sixth member to the IOR Board of
Superintendence as well as the nomination of a sixth member to the
IOR Cardinals’ Commission will be formalised upon completion of the
current review of the Institute’s Statute.
Mauricio Larrain is external director
of Santander Bank Group Chile and general director of the ESE
Business School from the Los Andes University of Chile. He served as
the Santander Bank Group Chile’s Chairman and General Director from
1992 until 2014 and was president of Santander Chile Holding S.A. And
Universita Chile S.A. from 2000 until 2014. During this period,
Santander Bank Group Chile was chosen as the Best Bank in Latin
America in six different years by the America Economia Magazine.
Carlo Salvatori has served as president
of the investment bank Lazard Italy since June 2010 and of the
insurance company Allianz SpA since May 2012. Furthermore, he is
amember of the Board of Directors of the Sacred Heart Catholic
University, of the Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital, of Chiesi
Pharmaceuticals and of the Riso Gallo Group and he also is President
of the Christian Union of Business Executives’ Milanese section.
The Institute for the Works of Religion
(IOR) was founded on 27 June, 1942, by papal decree to serve the Holy
See and its customers in the Catholic Church all over the world. Its
origins date back to the "Commissione ad Pias Causas"
established in 1887 by Pope Leo XIII. The IOR’s purpose is set by
its Statute, amended by Pope John Paul II in 1990, and related
by-laws. It is “to provide for the custody and administration of
goods transferred or entrusted to the Institute by physical or
juridical persons, designated for religious works or charity. The
Institute can accept deposits of assets from entities or persons of
the Holy See and of the Vatican City State”.
The IOR strives to serve the global
mission of the Catholic Church by protecting and increasing the
patrimony of and providing worldwide payment services to the Holy See
and related entities, religious orders, other Catholic institutions,
clergy, employees of the Holy See and the accredited diplomatic
corps. As of 31 December 2013, the IOR was entrusted with customers’
assets (including deposits, assets held in custody and assets held
under portfolio management agreements) totalling EUR 5.9bn, and
shareholders’ equity of EUR 720m. The IOR is situated exclusively
on the sovereign territory of the Vatican City State, and is
supervised and regulated by the "Autorità di Informazione
Finanziaria" (AIF), the financial supervisory body for the
Vatican City State.
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