Unicaja Banco

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Unicaja Banco is one of the main banks in the Spanish financial system. It is a listed company, which makes part of the selective Ibex 35 and which is a reference in six autonomous communities, with a proven trajectory of solvency and financial soundness.

The bank takes on the historic mantle from a wide range of savings banks from different geographic areas of Spain, some centuries old, and all with a long trajectory as lending institutions with a marked social character. The savings bank Unicaja was established in March 1991, as a result of the merger of the following savings bank: Ronda, Cádiz, Almería, Málaga and Antequera, and Caja de Jaén joined in August 2010.

Unicaja Banco was established on 1 December 2011, by the savings bank Unicaja, by means of the segregation to the Bank of its financial business. On 31 October 2014, the General Assembly of Unicaja approved the transformation of this savings bank into a banking foundation, pursuant to the Spanish Law on Savings Banks and Banking Foundations.

On 30 June 2017, Unicaja Banco became a listed company, its shares being admitted to official listing on the Stock Markets of Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia, and included in the Stock Exchange Interconnection System (S.I.B.E. or Continuous Market). The banking foundation Fundación Bancaria Unicaja is its main shareholder with a stake of 30.24% in the capital.

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Our telephone service hours are Monday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (except national holidays).