SPECIAL CONTENT

CaixaBank’s specialised international banking division has 49 branches and 75,000 clients across the islands. Growth is being driven by a dynamic tourism sector and the arrival of international residents

HolaBank, CaixaBank’s business line specialising in international clients, consolidates its position as a leading reference in the Balearic Islands, one of Spain’s most dynamic markets thanks to its international outlook, its residential appeal and the strength of its tourism sector.

The bank currently has 49 HolaBank branches in the Balearic Islands and a client base of 75,000 across the archipelago, figures that reflect the growing demand for specialised, locally focused financial services for foreign residents, non-residents and clients with business or wealth interests in the islands.

HolaBank CaixaBank

Asesoramiento personalizado para clientes internacionales en una oficina HolaBank.

The Balearic Islands maintain a strong capacity to attract international interest thanks to their quality of life, connectivity, property market and leadership in tourism. According to CaixaBank Research, tourism accounts for more than 40% of Balearic GDP through its direct and indirect impact, positioning the sector as one of the main drivers of the island economy.

This dynamism also translates into new opportunities for investment, entrepreneurship and job creation, particularly in areas linked to tourism, hospitality, retail, services and housing. In this context, HolaBank offers a distinctive value proposition, with multilingual service, specialised advice and solutions tailored to the needs of an increasingly diverse international clientele.

The territorial presence of CaixaBank in the Balearic Islands, with the largest network of financial branches in the archipelago, allows it to combine specialisation and proximity, supporting both those who choose the islands as a place to live and those who develop personal or business projects there.

With this commitment, HolaBank strengthens its position in the Balearic Islands and its focus on a growth model linked to internationalisation, service excellence and the promotion of key sectors for the future of the islands’ economy.


Mallorca Global Mag 15