Profil
José de Gregorio Rebeco is currently a Director at Compania Sud.
Americana de Vapores SA and EuroAmerica SA, and a Professor at the University of Chile.
He was previously a Director at Embotelladora Andina SA, President of the Central Bank of Chile from 2007 to 2011, and Governor of Banco Central de Chile SA (Investment Management).
He holds a doctorate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Chile.
Postes actifs de José de Gregorio Rebeco
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
| COMPAÑÍA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES S.A. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 01/04/2012 |
University of Chile
University of Chile Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
EuroAmerica SA
EuroAmerica SA Financial ConglomeratesFinance Provides financial services | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Anciens postes connus de José de Gregorio Rebeco
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
Central Bank of Chile
Central Bank of Chile General GovernmentGovernment Central banking authority | President | 01/01/2011 |
| EMBOTELLADORA ANDINA S.A. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Banco Central de Chile SA (Investment Management)
Banco Central de Chile SA (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance Banco Central de Chile-IM is an active manager which manages the Central Bank of Chile's foreign exchange reserves in order to safeguard currency stability and the normal functioning of domestic and external payment systems. Their foreign exchange reserves can only be invested in foreign currencies, gold or fixed-income notes, bills or bonds, issued or guaranteed by foreign states, central banks or foreign or international banks or financial institutions. The firm's investment policy considers its impact on financial results and associated risks within the Central Bank's balance sheet and potential foreign currency liquidity needs. This policy is defined using a benchmark or reference structure to guide and evaluate investments and set the parameters for decisions regarding market and credit risk. Banco Central de Chile-IM invests foreign exchange reserves in assets under an Investment Portfolio including short- and long-term foreign currency assets used to respond to unforeseen contingencies and long-term requirements, and a Liquidity Portfolio, designed to cover requirements foreseeable in the short term. The firm's risk management policy defines a set of permissible deviations from the reference structure regarding duration, maturity, currency and limits applied to different types of investments. It limits liquidity, market and credit risk, including banking, sovereign, supranational, external financial institution and counterparty risk. Operational risk is controlled by segregating functions, responsibilities and by regular internal and external controls and audits. To complement the internal management of foreign exchange reserves, they also have an external management program for a small portion of reserves. This program provides a benchmark to evaluate internal reserves management, contributes to enhancing returns on the Investment Portfolio, and facilitates the transfer of knowledge and technology. | President | - |
Formation de José de Gregorio Rebeco
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Sociétés liées
| Entreprise privées | 7 |
|---|---|
Embotelladora Andina SA
Embotelladora Andina SA Beverages: Non-AlcoholicConsumer Non-Durables Engages in production and distribution of Coca-Cola products | Consumer Non-Durables |
Compania Sud Americana de Vapores SA
Compania Sud Americana de Vapores SA Marine ShippingTransportation Operates container ships | Transportation |
Central Bank of Chile
Central Bank of Chile General GovernmentGovernment Central banking authority | Government |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Functions as a College/University | Finance |
University of Chile
University of Chile Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
EuroAmerica SA
EuroAmerica SA Financial ConglomeratesFinance Provides financial services | Finance |
Banco Central de Chile SA (Investment Management)
Banco Central de Chile SA (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance Banco Central de Chile-IM is an active manager which manages the Central Bank of Chile's foreign exchange reserves in order to safeguard currency stability and the normal functioning of domestic and external payment systems. Their foreign exchange reserves can only be invested in foreign currencies, gold or fixed-income notes, bills or bonds, issued or guaranteed by foreign states, central banks or foreign or international banks or financial institutions. The firm's investment policy considers its impact on financial results and associated risks within the Central Bank's balance sheet and potential foreign currency liquidity needs. This policy is defined using a benchmark or reference structure to guide and evaluate investments and set the parameters for decisions regarding market and credit risk. Banco Central de Chile-IM invests foreign exchange reserves in assets under an Investment Portfolio including short- and long-term foreign currency assets used to respond to unforeseen contingencies and long-term requirements, and a Liquidity Portfolio, designed to cover requirements foreseeable in the short term. The firm's risk management policy defines a set of permissible deviations from the reference structure regarding duration, maturity, currency and limits applied to different types of investments. It limits liquidity, market and credit risk, including banking, sovereign, supranational, external financial institution and counterparty risk. Operational risk is controlled by segregating functions, responsibilities and by regular internal and external controls and audits. To complement the internal management of foreign exchange reserves, they also have an external management program for a small portion of reserves. This program provides a benchmark to evaluate internal reserves management, contributes to enhancing returns on the Investment Portfolio, and facilitates the transfer of knowledge and technology. | Finance |
















