BBVA Boosts Private Banking In Spain Amid Wealth Influx from LatAm

BBVA’s private banking unit in Spain has around 103,000 clients with assets under management of €100 billion

A residential apartment building reflected in the window of a Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA) bank branch in Barcelona.
By Macarena Muñoz
June 22, 2023 | 10:33 AM

Bloomberg — Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA is boosting its Spanish private banking operations at a time when rich Latin Americans are shifting money to Madrid and banks are beefing up their teams and opening new offices to cater for super-wealthy clients.

Spain’s second-biggest lender has added 28 staff to its Spanish private banking team this year, with almost half of the additions to the now-101-strong team focused on ultra-high net worth clients with wealth of more than €10 million ($11 million), the bank said in a statement Thursday. Meanwhile, Brazil’s Banco BTG Pactual SA just opened an office in the upscale Madrid neighborhood of Salamanca.

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BBVA’s private banking unit in Spain has around 103,000 clients with assets under management of €100 billion. The bank late last year named Fernando Ruiz to head up the business.

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