Centeno leaves Banco de Portugal following retirement agreement

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Centeno leaves Banco de Portugal following retirement agreement

Mário Centeno signed an agreement with Banco de Portugal this week to retire. After a 35-year career at the institution, the former governor accepted a retirement proposal initiated by the bank, now led by Álvaro Santos Pereira. Centeno served as governor of Banco de Portugal from 2020 to 2025 and was currently working as a consultant for the institution with a gross monthly salary of nearly 17,000 euros. For now, the former governor will focus on teaching; according to the digital newspaper Eco, he will spend the next three weeks as a visiting professor at the University of Miami before returning to ISEG. Mário Centeno, who served as Minister of Finance from 2015 to 2020, was a candidate for the vice-presidency of the ECB but withdrew in January due to a lack of sufficient support. The position was ultimately filled by the Croatian Boris Vujčić. Meanwhile, direct elections for the Socialist Party (PS) conclude this Saturday with Carneiro's re-election guaranteed, and Deco advises families to adopt a more strategic approach to budget management.

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