Julio Francisco Domingo de Arteche y Villabaso (4 August 1878 – 12 July 1960[1]) was a Spanish businessman and banker who served as the first non-rotating president of the Banco de Bilbao.[2]
He was a prominent businessman although he maintained a certain political activity in the early 1920s, being a deputy for Markina in 1923.[3][4] At the age of 25, he was appointed as a director of Banco Bilbao, and remained link to it for six decades and from there to a multitude of companies.[2][3] Among other things, he was the president of the administrative councils of ten companies and companies and the vice-president of three others.[4]
He was the first Count of Arteche [es] between 1950 and 1963.[5] He was the brother of Antonio, the first Marquis of Buniel [es], deputy to the Cortes between 1905 and 1923 for Burgos.
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