
Caixabank Foro y Mercado offers a platform for investors to buy and sell Caixabank shares.
Caixabank shares are listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange and the Barcelona Stock Exchange, with the ticker symbol CAB.
The Foro y Mercado platform allows investors to access real-time market data and news about Caixabank.
Investors can also use the platform to place trades and manage their portfolios.
Foro y Acciones
You can transfer your Caixabank actions to another bank without selling them, and you'll still receive the dividends without any issues. This is a great option if you're tired of paying maintenance fees on your current account.
It's worth noting that you'll need to review your contract to ensure there are no clauses that require you to keep the actions in your current account or receive dividends there. This is a rare occurrence, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
If you do decide to transfer your actions, make sure to read your contract carefully and understand any potential obligations or restrictions before making the move.
Acciones

You can transfer your actions from one bank to another without any issues.
You'll need to read your contract carefully to ensure there are no clauses that require you to keep your actions in the original bank or that specify the dividends must be received in that account.
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Posiciones Cortas
In the world of finance, understanding short positions is crucial for making informed investment decisions. Short positions are essentially bets against a stock's success, and they can be a valuable tool for investors.
Marshall Wace LLPC has been actively taking short positions in CaixaBank, with the first recorded short position being 0.450% of the capital on 09/01/2023. This is a significant bet against the bank's success.
The frequency of Marshall Wace LLPC's short positions in CaixaBank is quite high, with a new position being opened almost every month. This suggests that the fund is closely monitoring the bank's performance.
Here's a breakdown of the short positions taken by Marshall Wace LLPC in CaixaBank:
As you can see, Marshall Wace LLPC's short positions in CaixaBank have varied significantly over time, with the percentage of the capital shorted ranging from 0.450% to 0.690%. This suggests that the fund is constantly reassessing its bet against the bank's success.
It's worth noting that Marshall Wace LLPC is not the only fund taking short positions in CaixaBank. AQR Capital Management, LLC also took a short position in the bank on 14/02/2017, shorting 0.480% of the capital.
Splits
CaixaBank has a history of splitting its shares, which can impact the number of shares you own.
CaixaBank has performed several splits over the years.
A split occurs when a company divides its existing shares into more shares, increasing the total number of shares available. This can make the company's shares more accessible to a wider range of investors.
CaixaBank's most recent split occurred on September 27, 2011, at 55:54.
Here are the dates of CaixaBank's splits:
- 27/09/201155:54
- 27/09/201155:54
- 27/09/201155:54
- 27/09/201155:54
Gobierno y Accionistas
CaixaBank has several major shareholders, including BLACKROCK INC., which owns 3.819% of the company's shares as of April 10, 2024.
BFA TENEDORA DE ACCIONES, S.A. and FROB are also significant shareholders, each owning 16.117% of the company's shares as of March 30, 2021.
CRITERIA CAIXA, S.A.U. and FUNDACION BANCARIA CAIXA D ESTALVIS I PENSIONS DE BARCELONA are also major shareholders, each owning 30.012% of the company's shares as of March 29, 2022.
The company's governance structure is overseen by a diverse group of board members, including Mr. David Lopez Puig, who serves as Chief HR, and Mr. Gonzalo Maria Gortazar Rotaeche, who serves as CEO & Exec. Director.
Other notable board members include Mr. Javier Pano Riera, Chief Financial Officer, and Mr. Jose Ignacio Goirigolzarri Tellaeche, Exec. Chairman.
Here is a list of the company's major shareholders:
Operaciones y Finanzas
CaixaBank's operations and finances are a key aspect of its success. The bank has a large network of branches and ATMs, with over 5,600 branches and 14,000 ATMs across Spain and Latin America.
CaixaBank's financial performance is impressive, with a market capitalization of over €30 billion. The bank's revenue has consistently grown over the years, reaching €10.3 billion in 2020.
One of the bank's key financial metrics is its return on equity (ROE), which has averaged 12.5% over the past five years. This indicates a strong ability to generate profits from shareholder equity.
Cotizaciones
Cotizaciones are a crucial aspect of financial markets, and it's essential to understand how they work. CAIXABANK's stock price has fluctuated significantly in recent days.
On February 27, 2025, the stock price was 6,642 euros, with a variation of -1.01%. This is according to the BME's delayed quotation at 17:40.
Here's a breakdown of CAIXABANK's stock price over the past few days:
These numbers illustrate the volatility of the stock market, and it's clear that CAIXABANK's stock price has been affected by various market forces.
Ampliaciones Capital (AK)

CaixaBank has carried out several capital expansions, also known as ampliaciones de capital (AK).
CaixaBank has made these expansions publicly available for viewing.
One notable example is the listing of CaixaBank's capital expansions.
However, the specific details of these expansions are not provided in the available text.
Análisis y Valoración
CaixaBank's market capitalization has fluctuated over the years, reaching as high as 70.98 million million euros.
The company's market capitalization has been around 40-50 million million euros in recent years, with a low of 38.97 million million euros.
CaixaBank's price-to-earnings ratio (PER) is expected to be around 9 times in 2025 and 8.83 times in 2026.
Here's a summary of CaixaBank's key valuation metrics:
The company's market capitalization is expected to be around 3 times its sales in 2025 and 2026, indicating a relatively stable valuation.
Valoración:
The Valoración of CaixaBank, S.A. is a crucial aspect of its overall performance. The market capitalization of the company varies significantly, ranging from 38.97 million to 70.98 million euros.

In 2025, the PER (Price-to-Earnings Ratio) is expected to be around 9.09x, while in 2026, it's expected to be 8.83x. These numbers indicate the company's valuation in relation to its earnings.
The Value of the company also fluctuates, with a range of 4.297 million to 78.68 million euros. The VE (Value-to-Sales) ratio in 2025 is expected to be 3.06x, while in 2026, it's expected to be 3.02x.
The float (publicly traded shares) is around 49.16% of the company's capitalization. The expected returns on investment for 2025 and 2026 are 6.62% and 6.65% respectively.
Here's a summary of the Valoración facts:
Recomendaciones los Analistas
Keefe Bruyette es menos optimista sobre CaixaBank, S.A. compared to other analysts.
Bankinter has increased its valuation of CaixaBank, S.A. along with other banks like Santander, BBVA, and Sabadell after their results were released.
CaixaBank, S.A. has a confirmed potential RoTE (Return on Tangible Equity) for the middle of the decade.
Kepler Cheuvreux has downgraded its rating on CaixaBank, S.A. from neutral to sell.
Alantra Equities has given CaixaBank, S.A. a neutral recommendation.
Noticias y Eventos
CaixaBank has had a few notable events in recent years. CaixaBank recognized its leadership in response to the COVID-19 crisis in December 2020.
In March 2021, the bank named José Ignacio Goirigolzarri as its new executive president. This was a significant move for the company.
CaixaBank also made headlines in April 2021 when it was reported that Spain would control the salaries of the bank's top executives. This move was seen as a way to address concerns about executive pay.
Here are some key dates related to these events:
- December 30, 2020: CaixaBank recognized its leadership in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
- March 30, 2021: CaixaBank named José Ignacio Goirigolzarri as its new executive president.
- April 22, 2021: Spain announced it would control the salaries of CaixaBank's top executives.
Bancos y Finanzas
The Spanish Government has recently made a decision that affects Caixabank.
On February 26th, the Government announced that it will be extending the deadline for selling its stake in Caixabank by two years.
This move gives investors more time to consider purchasing the Government's share in Caixabank.
Frequently Asked Questions
¿Cuándo comprar acciones de la Caixa?
Comprar acciones de la Caixa se puede hacer en cualquier momento, pero solo se ejecutará cuando los mercados estén abiertos. Consulta nuestros consejos de inversión para aprovechar al máximo tus compras
¿Cómo puedo saber cuántas acciones tengo de CaixaBank?
Accede a tu banca digital CaixaBankNow, identifícate con tus claves y ve a Cuentas > Mis cuentas para ver el saldo de tu cuenta y conocer la cantidad de acciones de CaixaBank que posees
¿Cómo se llaman las acciones de CaixaBank?
Las acciones de CaixaBank se conocen como "CABK". Puedes encontrar la cotización actual y datos históricos en la sección de cotizaciones.
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