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Performance
1 Day
- 0.54 %
1 Week
- 0.82 %
1 Month
+ 3.50 %
3 Month
+ 7.32 %
6 Month
+ 14.38 %
1 Year
+ 75.76 %
Information
Name
BankInter Leveraged ( Spain )
Currency
EUR
Standard Leverage
1X
Enhanced Leverage
3X
Overnight Fees Buy
-0.0137%
Overnight Fees Sell
-0.0030%
Market Cap
12.68B
Avg Daily Volume
1.73M
52 Week High
14.16 EUR
52 Week Low
7.226 EUR
Trading Hours
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Overnight Fees Calculator
| Daily Overnight Fee % | Daily Overnight Fee $ | |
|---|---|---|
| BUYS | -0.01370% | $(0.137) |
| SELLS | -0.00300% | $(0.030) |
*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.
Business Summary
Bankinter, S.A. provides various banking products and services to individuals, corporates, and small- and medium-sized enterprises in Spain, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Ireland. It operates through Commercial Banking, Business Banking, Consumer Finance, Bankinter Portugal, Bankinter Ireland, and Other Businesses segments. The company offers smart digital, payroll, pension, business, non-salary, currency, youth, current, and management accounts; debit and credit cards; cash management cash pooling; guarantees; mortgages and loan products; financing; and investment banking and wealth management services. It also provides investment funds, retirement, broker, alternative investment, deposit, and treasury bills; SEPA direct debit, VAT and invoice advance, commercial discount, factoring, cheque deposits, and POS; and cheque and promissory notes, confirming, payroll, and tax and social security; treasury management and documentary business; and VAT advance, multi-currency and open-term credit account, leasing, and structured financing services. In addition, the company offers home, life, health, death, and motor vehicle; property, multi-risk, civil liability, construction and decennial, trade credit, and personal; general and business liability, liability for executives, construction, and machinery and equipment; group life, health, and accident; and pension scheme insurance products. Further, it provides various services, such as real estate and account management, virtual agent, financial data aggregation, direct debit management, transfer, certificate, tax payment, estate administration, and foreign currency order services. Additionally, the company offers retail, personal, private, and corporate banking products, as well as remote banking services. The company was formerly known as Banco Intercontinental EspaƱol, S.A. and changed its name to Bankinter, S.A. in July 1990. Bankinter, S.A. was incorporated in 1965 and is headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
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