Portugal bank to choose new management

Portugal's central bank has met directors of the troubled central Banco Espirito Santo to start the process of forming a new management team.

A retail Banco Espirito Santo branch

Portugal's central bank has met the board of Banco Espirito Santo to form a new management team. (AAP)

Portugal's central bank has met the board of directors of Banco Espirito Santo (BES) to begin the formation of a new management team.

Financial authorities are seeking to fill the power vacuum at the head of Portugal's biggest listed bank, which is being hammered by its parent group's debt troubles.

"To strengthen the confidence of customers, employees and the public, it is essential that the executive committee of BES be replaced as soon as possible by a new team," the central bank said in a statement on Sunday.

Ricardo Salgado stepped down as BES chairman in June after 23 years in charge, following the discovery of accounting irregularities. He will be replaced by Victor Bento, a respected economist formerly of the Bank of Portugal.

Lisbon stock market regulators suspended trading in BES shares on Thursday after they plunged more than 17 per cent, but the ban was lifted on Friday after authorities managed to ease market fears.

Concerns the bank's woes could have a wider impact in Portugal - which just two months ago exited a three-year, 77 billion euros ($A115.49 billion) international bailout - had rocked global markets as questions resurfaced over eurozone debt.


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