Deferred Tax Liabilities of Bankinter (BKT.MC) as of Mar 6, 2026.
Bankinter Deferred Tax Liabilities
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Last updated: Mar 6, 2026
Deferred Tax Liabilities of Bankinter is 2026 0 EUR. Deferred Tax Liabilities of Bankinter was 2025 0 EUR. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
Bankinter Stock analysis
What does Bankinter do? Bankinter SA is a Spanish bank headquartered in Madrid. The bank was founded in 1965 and has been listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange since 1972.
Bankinter's business model is based on diversified business activities. The bank offers a comprehensive range of financial services, including deposits, loans, asset management, insurance, investment, and corporate banking. The bank caters to both private and business customers.
In the retail banking business, Bankinter offers traditional banking products such as current accounts, savings products, loans, and mortgages. Additionally, the bank also offers a wide range of insurance products as well as wealth management and asset management services.
Bankinter's business customer division focuses on serving medium-sized companies and entrepreneurs. Customized solutions are offered, including financing, equity investments, consulting services, and bank guarantees.
Bankinter also has a strong presence in investment banking. The bank offers a broad range of services, including mergers and acquisitions, issuances, structured financing, and customized solutions for capital raising.
Another significant area of the bank is trading, which involves the buying and selling of securities, currencies, and other financial instruments. Bankinter's trading division utilizes state-of-the-art IT systems to efficiently and reliably execute trades.
Bankinter also has a presence in the international market. The bank has branches in Portugal, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom, serving customers worldwide. A significant part of the international business is also foreign exchange trading.
In recent years, the bank has pursued a strong growth strategy and has expanded both organically and through acquisitions. In 2015, Bankinter signed an agreement to acquire the shares of Barclays Bank in Portugal, strengthening its presence in the Portuguese market.
Bankinter has also made significant investments in technology to ensure that it can provide customers with the highest level of service quality. The bank continuously works on improving its online presence to facilitate customer interaction and enhance the customer experience.
Overall, Bankinter has established itself as one of the leading banks in Spain and Europe in recent years. The broad range of financial services, strong presence in the international market, and investments in technology have contributed to the bank's good reputation in the industry and among customers. Bankinter is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.com.
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