Grupo José de Mello

Grupo José de Mello is a family-based and family-controlled Portuguese shareholder group playing a diversified role in the Portuguese economy. It is one of Portugal's biggest corporate groups. The company is named after its founder José Manuel de Mello (December 8, 1927 - September 16, 2009), the heir of an industrial conglomerate, Companhia União Fabril (CUF), which had been founded by his grandparent Alfredo da Silva.[1]

Core businesses and joint ownership

José de Mello, SGPS have the following businesses:

  • CUF (Health)
  • CUF (Chemical Industry)
  • José de Mello Residências e Serviços (Senior Care Residential Solutions)
  • José de Mello Participações (Real Estate, Energy and New Technologies)

In addition to these business platforms the José de Mello Group is also involved in the financial sector, through a major strategic shareholding in Millennium BCP (Banco Comercial Português), Portugal's largest private financial group. Brisa - Auto-estradas de Portugal, a highway exploration and management company, also has strong José de Mello shareholding ownership, as well as EFACEC, Portugal's leader in electromechanical equipment and devices.

In August 2011 José de Mello Group took part in the health tourism project, Hospital Choices, in the United Kingdom. Being then a pioneer in this business in Portugal.

References

  1. (in Portuguese) José Manuel Mello faleceu aos 82 anos, Jornal de Notícias (September 17, 2009)
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