The Diplomat. Madrid
Yesterday, Fernando Abril-Martorell was appointed president of the technological company Indra as a replacement of Javier Monzón, founder and maximum leader of the Spanish multinational for 22 years. Abril-Martorell has been supported by the State Society of Industrial Participations (SEPI in its Spanish acronym), which has 20 per cent of the capital, and by Telefónica, of which he was financial director in 1997 and managing director between 2002 and 2003, and which has become Indra’s second shareholder with six per cent of the capital.