Cajamar goes from strenght to strenght

Cajamar, our local savings bank with HQ in Almería, is ever more powerful despite the crisis – it’s upped it’s earnings by 5%, is among one of Spains most solvent banks, has assets of some 25,000 million euros and tomorrow (Wed 28th) will open it’s first office in León. That will be office nº 924 for Cajamar. 4076 people work the bank. Cajamar has announced plans to open a number of new offices in Galicia, Continue reading Cajamar goes from strenght to strenght

Officially a “Troublemaker” in the eyes of the law

For those of you wondering about how the court case (here) appeal against the charged of Civil disobedience, invasion and illegal occupation of a public edifice (to wit, the Turre Town Hall), refusing to obey the commands of an office of duly constituted civil authority, blocking the free passage of vehicles on a public road, ended – Judge Tomás Cobo upheld the complaint and kept the fine. So that’s €500 down the drain. Thank you Continue reading Officially a “Troublemaker” in the eyes of the law