Urbas Grupo Financiero, S.A. engages in the real estate business in Spain, Portugal, Algeria, and Latin America. The company develops, rents, and sells real estate properties. It also engages in engineering and construction activities, including civil works; residential and non-residential building; industrial, energy, and concession projects; and public private partnership projects. In addition, the company is involved in the photovoltaic self-consumption, storage, green hydrogen generation, and the development of renewable projects. Further, it explores for potassium and sodium potassium feldspar deposits; designs, maintains, and installs air conditioning, heating, ventilation, electricity, plumbing, fire protection, and fuel projects with focus on solar, aerothermal, and geothermal energy; and designs, builds, maintains, renovates gas infrastructures. The company was formerly known as Urbas Guadahermosa SA. and changed its name to Urbas Grupo Financiero, S.A. in September 2011. Urbas Grupo Financiero, S.A. was incorporated in 1944 and is headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
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