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José María De Oriol Fabra

Vice-chairman at Talgo SA

Mr. Oriol Fabra is Non-executive Vice chairman of Talgo, after being CEO from 2002 to 2021. With 34 years of experience in the railway industry, he joined Talgo in 1987 and since then has been involved in the Group assuming different positions, among others, Procurement Manager, CFO and General Director of different subsidiaries of Talgo. Previously, he worked as a Credit Analyst at Citibank. In addition, he has extensive experience as a Director of different companies, including Montalbán XIV and Iberrail, a company that provides transport services to rail passengers, and has been a member of the BBVA Advisory Board. Mr. Oriol Fabra holds an EMBA from the Instituto de Empresa and a degree in Business Administration from Saint Louis University. Additionally, he was awarded in 2011 the "Dostyk II" by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakstan and in 2012 the “Command of the Order of Civil Merit" by His Majesty the King of Spain.


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Talgo SA

Talgo SA is a Spain-based company primary engaged in the design and manufacture of rolling stock. The Company's activities are divided into three business segments: Rolling stock, Auxiliary machines and Others, as well as General. The Rolling stock division is responsible for the train production, as well as for the maintenance of trains that use the Company's technology. The Auxiliary machines and Others segment provides manufacture and technical service of lathes, as well as sale of related spare parts. The General area includes corporate operations. The Company's product range comprises high speed rolling stock, intercity trains and locomotives, among others. It offers products and services worldwide to a number of railway operators, such as Amtrak, Metrovias, Russian Railways, Metro Beijing, Fertagus, Chiltern Railways, Jernhusen AB and Bochum Trams. The Company operates manufacturing plants in Spain and Kazakhstan.


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