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  2. CaixaBank - Wikipedia

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    CaixaBank, S.A. (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌkaʃəˈbaŋ]), formerly Criteria CaixaCorp, is a Spanish multinational financial services company. CaixaBank is based in Valencia, with operative offices in Barcelona and Madrid. It is Spain's third-largest lender by market value, after Banco Santander and BBVA.

  3. La Caixa, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    La Caixa (La Caixa Headquarters) is a complex of three buildings, including a skyscraper in Barcelona, Spain. Completed in 1974. La Caixa 1 has 26 floors and rises 85 meters, [1] La Caixa 2 has 14 floors and rises 48 meters. [2] La Caixa 3 is not a tall building, and is in the form of a cube. The buildings are headquarters of La Caixa bank.

  4. La Caixa - Wikipedia

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    The foundation commonly dates itself to the 1990 creation of the Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona (Spanish: Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona, "La Caixa") as a merger of the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Barcelona founded in 1844 and commonly known as Caja de Barcelona, founded in 1844, with the Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros de Cataluña y Baleares, founded ...

  5. List of banks in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of banks in Spain. Spain has 10 banking groups that are directly supervised by the European Central Bank . As of September 2021, the "big four" in Spain are:

  6. CaixaForum Madrid - Wikipedia

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    CaixaForum Madrid is a cultural center in Madrid, Spain. Located in Paseo del Prado in a former power station, it is owned by the not-for-profit banking foundation " la Caixa ". The art center opened its doors in 2008 and it hosts temporary art exhibitions and cultural events.

  7. Bankia - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Bankia was the third-largest lender in Spain but the largest holder of real estate assets at €38 billion. [8] On 7 May 2012, Rodrigo Rato stepped down as chairman of Bankia SA, in order to clear the way for a rescue plan that the Spanish government hoped would persuade international investors of the country's financial stability.

  8. CaixaForum Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    CaixaForum Barcelona is a cultural center in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.Located in the Montjuïc area in a former Modernist textile factory designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch, it is owned by the not-for-profit banking foundation "la Caixa". [2]

  9. Isidre Fainé - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... Telefónica, Naturgy, La Caixa, Caixabank, Bank of East Asia ... He is a member of the Royal Academy of Economic and Financial ...