FCC awarded the ECOFIN Image Award of Spain
FCC has been awarded the ECOFIN Image of Spain award, a recognition that has been awarded for more than 10 years to companies, institutions and initiatives that contribute to expanding the Spain Brand around the world.
On behalf of FCC, Felipe García Bernabé, general secretary of the company, collected the award in an event that took place on October 17, at the Finance Night held at the Cristalera de la Hípica of the Villa de Campo Country Club. Madrid.
With this award, the ECOFIN 2022 Awards Jury has recognized FCC as “a brand with more than 120 years of experience that certifies the value of Spanish talent in leading international projects on the five continents.” Since the late 1970s, the company has been signing important international projects to improve the quality of life of local communities and citizens in those countries in which it operates.
The international presence of the FCC Group in more than 25 countries, in whose markets it obtained 45% of its income in the last year, guarantees the global nature and expansion that it has experienced as a centenary group, but also the confidence in the possibilities of its market. domestic; as well as the experience and professionalism of its specialized technical teams.
FCC is today one of the first citizen services groups, of international reference, present in the sectors of environmental services, comprehensive water management, infrastructure, cement and real estate management.
More than 10 years working for the Spain Brand
During this time, companies such as Santander, BBVA, Mapfre, Calidad Pascual, Iberia and El Corte Inglés have already received this award. Institutions such as the Cervantes Institute, the Military Emergency Unit (UME), the National Transplant Organization or Messengers of Peace have also done so, among other projects that "value the Spain Brand and bring together the country's values, sharing them." with the world and contribute to positioning our companies and institutions on the front line around the world,” as highlighted by Salvador Molina, president of Foro ECOFIN.