Ana Patricia BotÃÂn-Sanz de Sautuola O'Shea (born 4 October 1960) is a Spanish banker who has been the executive chairman of Santander Group since 2014. She is the fourth generation of the BotÃÂn family to hold the role. Prior to this, she was chief executive officer (CEO) of Santander UK, a role she held from December 2010 until her assumption of the chairmanship.
In February 2013, BotÃÂn was ranked the third most powerful woman in the UK by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4. In 2017, 2019, and 2020, Forbes ranked her the 8th most powerful woman in the world. Forbes ranked her 18th in the list of "World's 100 most powerful women" in 2023.
She was ranked 19th on Fortune list of 100 Most Powerful Women in 2023.
BotÃÂn was born on 4 October 1960 in Santander, Spain. She is the daughter of Spanish banker Emilio BotÃÂn-Sanz de Sautuola y GarcÃÂa de los RÃÂos, who was the executive chairman of Spain's Grupo Santander, and Paloma O'Shea, 1st Marchioness of O'Shea. She received her high school education at St Mary's School Ascot. She studied economics at Bryn Mawr College.
BotÃÂn worked at JP Morgan in the US from 1981 to 1988. In 1988, she returned to Spain and began working for the Santander Group. During that time, she was involved in the bank's 1997 acquisition of a 51 percent stake in Banco Osorno y La Union, the largest bank in Chile, for $495 million. In 2002, she became the executive chairman of the Spanish bank, Banesto. In November 2010, BotÃÂn succeeded António Horta Osório as chief executive of Santander UK.
In 2013, BotÃÂn was appointed a director of the Coca-Cola Company.
In September 2014, BotÃÂn was appointed chair of the Santander Group. She is the fourth generation of the BotÃÂn family to hold this role. Since taking charge she has brought in more international board members, embraced technology and strengthened the US and Latin America management teams.
In Februaryâ¯2025, Santander reported that BotÃÂn earned â¬13.77â¯million in 2024âÂÂup 13%âÂÂcomprising â¬7.94â¯million in cash, â¬3.96â¯million in equity, â¬1.34â¯million in pension contributions, and â¬0.54â¯million in other benefits.
In 2015, Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom named BotÃÂn to become a member of his business advisory board. In 2020, the International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva appointed her to an external advisory group to provide input on policy challenges. In early 2021, she was appointed by the G20 to the High Level Independent Panel (HLIP) on financing the global commons for pandemic preparedness and response, co-chaired by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Lawrence Summers.
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First listed in 2005, BotÃÂn was ranked as the eighth most powerful woman in the world by Forbes in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
In 1983, BotÃÂn married fellow banker Guillermo Morenés y Mariátegui, son of the 9th Marquess of Borghetto, a wealthy landowner. They have three sons.
The family owns a large estate in Ciudad Real, south of Madrid. In 2010, Morenés y Mariátegui bought a six-bedroom home in Belgravia, London. They also own a house in the Swiss ski resort of Gstaad.
She is a two-time national junior golf champion who learnt the sport from former World Seve Ballesteros, her late brother-in-law. In 2018 she became the fourth female member of the Augusta National Golf Club. She is the aunt of Olympic gold medalist Diego BotÃÂn, and the niece of Jaime BotÃÂn.