Bankinter was founded under the name Banco Intercontinental Español in June 1965 as an industrial bank through a joint venture by Banco de Santander and BankAmerica. In 1972 the bank became fully independent of its founders and transformed itself into a commercial bank.
In 1993, the bank embarked up on a growth strategy with Banca Partnet and Red Agencial. In the same year, it became the first digital bank, following the successful introduction of electronic banking. In 2006, the brand was transformed.[vague]
In September 2015, Bankinter announced the acquisition of Barclays' retail business in Portugal, consisting of 84 offices, and Barclays Life and Pensions, the latter in a joint-venture with Mapfre. The bank paid approximately €100 million for Barclays' Portuguese subsidiary and €37.5 million for the 50% stake in the insurance company.
In May 2019, Bankinter acquired EVO Banco, incorporating its 452,000 clients.[4]
In April 2021, the spin-off and IPO of Línea Directa took place, reducing Bankinter's stake from 100% to 17.4% and generating capital gains of nearly 1 billion euros.[7]
In August 2023, the European Commission approved the acquisition of the Portuguese payment service provider Universo IME by Sonae, also from Portugal, and Bankinter Consumer Finance (BKCF).[8]
Office network
By September 30, 2021, Bankinter had a network of 446 offices and 6,119 employees.
Board of directors
The Board of Directors is composed of the following members:
President
Pedro Guerrero Guerrero
Vice President
Cartival, S.A.
CEO
María Dolores Dancausa Treviño
Board member
Marcelino Botín-Sanz de Sautuola y Naveda
Gonzalo de la Hoz Lizcano
Rosa María García García
Fernando Masaveu Herrero
Rafael Mateu de Ros Cerezo
María Teresa Pulido Mendoza
Jaime Terceiro Lomba
The Secretary (non-Director) is Gloria Calvo Diaz.