Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores

Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Sociedad Anónima
Traded as BVC: GRUPOAVAL
BVC: PFAVAL
NYSE: AVAL
Industry Holding
Headquarters Bogotá, Colombia
Area served
Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Grand Cayman, Bahamas, Barbados, United States
Key people
Luis Carlos Sarmiento, (Chairman)
Products Financial services, Banking, Telecommunications, Real estate, Investing
Revenue Increase US$ 8.0 billion (2012)[1]
Decrease US$ 845.4 million (2012)
Number of employees
48,609
Website www.grupoaval.com

Grupo Aval is a Colombian holding company engaged in a wide variety of financial activities, including banking, telecommunications and real estate; in Colombia and Central America. Grupo Aval is controlled by Luis Carlos Sarmiento (estimated net worth of $13,3 billion),[2] who directly and indirectly owns more than 90 percent of its shares.

Operations

Grupo Aval owns the BAC-Credomatic Financial Group which has operations in Mexico, Costa Rica, Panamá, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and the US State of Florida.

Additionally, as a holding company, Grupo Aval owns sufficient amounts of voting stock in other companies to control their policies. In addition to its interests in numerous industrial sectors, Grupo Aval controls some of Colombia's top financial organizations, including:

pension fund management companys owned by the holding:

Grupo Aval's internal staff consists of approximately 100 employees, dedicated to analyzing and identifying the most efficient financial and operating practices as well as recommending the implantation of these practices within organizations that the Group controls. To obtain these objectives, Grupo Aval is divided into three business divisions that include: (1) Investments and Strategic Planning, (2) Risk Management, (3) Corporative Services and (3) Technological Information.

History

On April 18, 1997, the Group formally changed its trading name from Administraciones Bancarias S.A. to Sociedad A.B. S.A. On January 8, 1998, the Group once again changed its name to Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A. Later that year, Grupo Aval introduced an Online banking platform, which was integrated within the Group's major banking subsidiaries, Banco de Bogotá, Banco de Occidente, Banco Popular and Banco AV Villas. This innovation allowed clients to either conduct financial transactions on the Internet or in real-time at anyone of the banks branch offices or automated teller machines.

A major milestone occurred during 1999 when Grupo Aval listed their shares publicly on the Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (the Colombian stock exchange) for the first time in the company's history. The Group made a massive initial public offering of 1,200,774,970 shares of common stock between November 1 and December 31, 1999. By December 31, 1999, Aval had 40,042 shareholders. The final result of the IPO was the sale of 312,062,341 shares of common stock, or 2.58 percent of their total, with a fair market value of $58,190,135,296. In 2000, plans to list Grupo Aval on the New York Stock Exchange were postponed due to Wall Street's unfavorable climate for emerging market funds at the time.[3]

As of 2007, Luis Carlos Sarmiento continues to run the company with assistance from his son Luis Carlos Sarmiento Gutierrez, whom he is grooming to eventually assume control of the family conglomerate.

Due to GE Capital focusing on industrial activity rather than retail banking, the group acquired for US$1.9 billion BAC|Credomatic Network from GE Consumer Finance on July 2010[4]

Grupo Aval made a debut global offering of $600 million in February 2012 with advisory assistance from New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.[5]

Regulation

The Group is supervised by the Colombian Superintendency of Securities because of its size and because its shares are registered on the Colombia Stock Exchange.[6]

References

  1. "Grupo Aval on the Forbes Global 2000 List". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-06.
  2. "Luis Carlos Sarmiento". Forbes. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2015-11-06.
  3. Corporate titans: most powerful Latin CEOs: Executive Strategies for the Americas, October 2000
  4. Archived July 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Federal Reserve System, 'Banco de Bogotá S.A., Order Approving Establishment of an Agency'. June 11, 2001
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