MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s Santander is set to appoint insider Hector Grisi as its chief executive officer, replacing long-time executive Jose Antonio Alvarez, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.

Grisi, 55, is expected to take over fully in early 2023 following a transition period, according to people familiar with the move cited by Bloomberg who asked not to be named ahead of an announcement.

Santander declined to comment.

The plans come more than three years after the Spanish lender withdrew an offer to make Italian banker Andrea Orcel CEO in 2019, marking a rare, unexpected U-turn on such a high-level appointment.

Grisi, who was born in Mexico, is currently the regional head of North America and CEO of Santander Mexico.

He was executive chairman and senior executive vice-president at Grupo Financiero Crédit Suisse Mexico from 2001 to 2015, and prior to that its head of investment banking from 1997 to 2001.

(Reporting by Jesús Aguado; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)