Who took over Bankia?

Who took over Bankia?

Caixabank
Caixabank, which took over Bankia in March, has agreed to pay 324 million euros for Mapfre’s 51% stake in Bankia Vida life insurer, adding to the 49% it owned.

What is Bankia Spain?

Bankia is a Spanish bank, founded in July 2010. The bank operates throughout Spain, with a universal banking business model based on multi-channel management and serving individuals and businesses. The bank was partially nationalized by the government of Spain in May 2012 due to near collapse of the institution.

What is the swift code for Bankia Spain?

CAHMESMMXXX
CAIXABANK, S.A. (PREVIOUSLY BANKIA S.A.)

Bank name
SWIFT code CAHMESMMXXX
Bank address PINTOR SOROLLA 8
City VALENCIA
Country Spain

Is Bankia now CaixaBank?

Bankia’s online banking has automatically been redirected to CaixaBank’s. After its merger with Bankia, CaixaBank has assets for €685.74 billion, making it the largest bank in Spain, and placing it among the leading banks in Europe.

Where is Bankia located?

Madrid
Bankia

Headquarters at Gate of Europe I, Madrid
Successor CaixaBank
Headquarters Madrid and Valencia, Spain
Area served Spain
Key people José Ignacio Goirigolzarri (Executive Chairman) José Sevilla (CEO)

What is the SWIFT code for La Caixa?

CAIXESBBXXX
CAIXABANK, S.A.

Bank name
SWIFT code CAIXESBBXXX
Bank address AVENIDA DIAGONAL 621-629
City BARCELONA
Country Spain

Do Spanish banks have sort codes?

The correct “local” account format is in fact the 18 numbers – being the equivalent of our sort code and account number combined. The control digits are used for checking that the account is correct, but are not essential for making payments within Spain.

Is Bankia a National Bank in Spain?

Bankia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaŋkja]) is a Spanish bank that was formed in December 2010, consolidating the operations of seven regional savings banks, and was partially nationalized by the government of Spain in May 2012 due to the near collapse of the institution.

Where is the headquarters of Bankia?

Bankia’s operational headquarters in Puerta de Europa Tower in Madrid. Bankia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaŋkja]) is a Spanish bank that was formed in December 2010, consolidating the operations of seven regional savings banks, and was partially nationalized by the government of Spain in May 2012 due to the near collapse of the institution.

What is the credit rating of Bankia?

Bankia, S.A. is rated by Fitch, Moody’s. Long-term credit rating assigned to the bank by Fitch is BBB- (good credit quality). Long-term credit rating assigned to the bank by Moody’s is Baa2 (lower medium grade).

What are the business segments of Bankia?

Bankia has two strategic business segments: retail banking and corporate banking, and also provides products and services in private banking, asset management and capital markets. In March 2021, Bankia was merged into CaixaBank.