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The SEC filings page for BANCO BILBAO V/ARGNTNA SA (BBVXF) provides access to documents submitted by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) as a foreign issuer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. BBVA files under Form 20-F and uses Form 6-K to report inside information and other relevant information in line with Spanish and European securities legislation.
Recent Form 6-K reports focus on share buyback programs and share capital reductions. They describe a program scheme for the buyback and cancellation of own shares, including maximum aggregate cash amounts, maximum numbers of shares to be acquired, execution periods, and the role of an external manager, J.P. Morgan SE. Other filings announce the completion of a buyback program once its monetary limit is reached and detail the subsequent cancellation of treasury shares, resulting in a revised share capital and total number of shares.
These filings also outline the regulatory framework governing BBVA’s actions, citing Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 on market abuse and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052. They specify trading venues for repurchases, conditions for minimum daily purchases, and definitions of Excluded Days and Disrupted Days. Each document identifies BBVA’s ordinary shares by ISIN ES0113211835 and LEI K8MS7FD7N5Z2WQ51AZ71.
On Stock Titan, investors can use this page to review BBVA’s Form 6-K submissions in one place, while AI-powered tools summarize the key points of each filing. This helps users quickly understand how BBVA manages its share capital, implements buyback tranches, and communicates material corporate and regulatory developments through official SEC channels.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) filed a report describing the issuance and sale of three tranches of senior non-preferred notes under its existing shelf registration. The bank issued U.S.$1,000,000,000 of 4.150% Fixed Rate Notes due 2029, U.S.$1,000,000,000 of 5.127% Fixed Rate Notes due 2036 and U.S.$500,000,000 of Floating Rate Notes due 2029. The filing incorporates related pricing, indentures, note forms and legal opinions by U.S. and Spanish counsel into BBVA’s Form F-3 registration statement and prospectus supplement.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) filed a report describing the issuance and sale of three tranches of senior non-preferred notes under its existing shelf registration. The bank issued U.S.$1,000,000,000 of 4.150% Fixed Rate Notes due 2029, U.S.$1,000,000,000 of 5.127% Fixed Rate Notes due 2036 and U.S.$500,000,000 of Floating Rate Notes due 2029. The filing incorporates related pricing, indentures, note forms and legal opinions by U.S. and Spanish counsel into BBVA’s Form F-3 registration statement and prospectus supplement.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) reported progress on the first tranche of its share buyback program. Based on data from J.P. Morgan SE, which manages this tranche, BBVA has purchased shares for a cash amount of €1,251,489,116.72.
This sum represents approximately 83.43% of the maximum cash amount allocated to the first tranche. The latest transactions under this tranche were carried out in BBVA shares between 23 February and 27 February 2026, in line with European market abuse regulations.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) reported progress on the first tranche of its share buyback program. Based on data from J.P. Morgan SE, which manages this tranche, BBVA has purchased shares for a cash amount of €1,251,489,116.72.
This sum represents approximately 83.43% of the maximum cash amount allocated to the first tranche. The latest transactions under this tranche were carried out in BBVA shares between 23 February and 27 February 2026, in line with European market abuse regulations.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. is offering three series of senior non-preferred notes to raise long-term funding: $1,000,000,000 of 4.150% fixed notes due 2029, $1,000,000,000 of 5.127% fixed notes due 2036 and $500,000,000 of floating-rate notes due 2029.
Interest on the fixed notes is paid semi-annually starting September 3, 2026; the floating-rate notes pay quarterly starting June 3, 2026. Settlement is expected through DTC on or about March 3, 2026 (T+6). The offering is subject to the exercise of the Spanish Bail-in Power and other regulatory and tax conditions described in the prospectus supplement.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. is offering three series of senior non-preferred notes to raise long-term funding: $1,000,000,000 of 4.150% fixed notes due 2029, $1,000,000,000 of 5.127% fixed notes due 2036 and $500,000,000 of floating-rate notes due 2029.
Interest on the fixed notes is paid semi-annually starting September 3, 2026; the floating-rate notes pay quarterly starting June 3, 2026. Settlement is expected through DTC on or about March 3, 2026 (T+6). The offering is subject to the exercise of the Spanish Bail-in Power and other regulatory and tax conditions described in the prospectus supplement.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. is offering three series of senior non-preferred notes: fixed-rate notes due 2029, floating-rate notes due 2029, and fixed-rate notes due 2036
The supplement describes interest payment schedules for each series, intended listing on the New York Stock Exchange, DTC book-entry settlement, and repeat warnings that the Notes are not for retail investors. The Notes are subject to the Spanish Bail-in Power and rank as Senior Non-Preferred obligations under Spanish insolvency and resolution rules.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. is offering three series of senior non-preferred notes: fixed-rate notes due 2029, floating-rate notes due 2029, and fixed-rate notes due 2036
The supplement describes interest payment schedules for each series, intended listing on the New York Stock Exchange, DTC book-entry settlement, and repeat warnings that the Notes are not for retail investors. The Notes are subject to the Spanish Bail-in Power and rank as Senior Non-Preferred obligations under Spanish insolvency and resolution rules.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) reports ongoing execution of the first tranche of its share buyback program, managed by J.P. Morgan SE. The bank executed transactions in BBVA shares between 16 February and 20 February 2026 under this tranche.
As a result of these purchases, the cash amount invested to date in the first tranche of the buyback has reached 1,141,180,340.59 Euros, which BBVA states represents approximately 76.08% of the tranche’s maximum cash amount.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) reports ongoing execution of the first tranche of its share buyback program, managed by J.P. Morgan SE. The bank executed transactions in BBVA shares between 16 February and 20 February 2026 under this tranche.
As a result of these purchases, the cash amount invested to date in the first tranche of the buyback has reached 1,141,180,340.59 Euros, which BBVA states represents approximately 76.08% of the tranche’s maximum cash amount.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) has filed its Form 20-F annual report for the year ended December 31, 2025. The bank details its global listings, including American Depositary Shares on the New York Stock Exchange and multiple senior and Tier 1 notes.
BBVA reports 5,708,968,700 ordinary shares outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and prepares its consolidated financial statements under IFRS as issued by the IASB and EU-IFRS. The filing highlights significant asset exposure to Spain, Mexico and Turkey, with detailed macroeconomic and political risk discussions.
The report explains hyperinflation accounting for Turkey, Argentina and Venezuela, broad ESG and climate-related risks, and extensive legal and regulatory risk disclosures. BBVA also describes a completed €993 million share buyback (54,316,765 shares, about 0.93% of capital) and a new €3,960 million buyback program.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) has filed its Form 20-F annual report for the year ended December 31, 2025. The bank details its global listings, including American Depositary Shares on the New York Stock Exchange and multiple senior and Tier 1 notes.
BBVA reports 5,708,968,700 ordinary shares outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and prepares its consolidated financial statements under IFRS as issued by the IASB and EU-IFRS. The filing highlights significant asset exposure to Spain, Mexico and Turkey, with detailed macroeconomic and political risk discussions.
The report explains hyperinflation accounting for Turkey, Argentina and Venezuela, broad ESG and climate-related risks, and extensive legal and regulatory risk disclosures. BBVA also describes a completed €993 million share buyback (54,316,765 shares, about 0.93% of capital) and a new €3,960 million buyback program.
BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A. filed a Form 13F reporting its institutional holdings. The report lists 724 information-table entries with a total reported market value of $14,352,142,729. The filing consolidates reporting for 12 other included managers and is signed by the Chief Accounting Officer.
BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A. filed a Form 13F reporting its institutional holdings. The report lists 724 information-table entries with a total reported market value of $14,352,142,729. The filing consolidates reporting for 12 other included managers and is signed by the Chief Accounting Officer.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) provides an update on the first tranche of its share buyback program. The cash amount invested in BBVA shares so far under this tranche is 1,045,068,244.74 euros, which BBVA states is approximately 69.67% of the tranche’s maximum cash amount.
These purchases were executed between 9 February and 13 February 2026, both dates inclusive, based on trading carried out by J.P. Morgan SE, which is managing this first tranche. The update is presented as other relevant information under European market abuse rules.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) provides an update on the first tranche of its share buyback program. The cash amount invested in BBVA shares so far under this tranche is 1,045,068,244.74 euros, which BBVA states is approximately 69.67% of the tranche’s maximum cash amount.
These purchases were executed between 9 February and 13 February 2026, both dates inclusive, based on trading carried out by J.P. Morgan SE, which is managing this first tranche. The update is presented as other relevant information under European market abuse rules.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) plans to reward shareholders with a proposed final cash dividend for 2025. The Board of Directors will ask the Annual General Meeting to approve a gross dividend of EUR 0.60 per share, with an expected net amount of EUR 0.486 per share after a 19% withholding tax.
The timetable sets 7 April 2026 as the last trading date with dividend rights, 8 April as the ex-dividend date, 9 April as the record date and 10 April 2026 as the payment date, using the systems of IBERCLEAR and participating depositary entities.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) plans to reward shareholders with a proposed final cash dividend for 2025. The Board of Directors will ask the Annual General Meeting to approve a gross dividend of EUR 0.60 per share, with an expected net amount of EUR 0.486 per share after a 19% withholding tax.
The timetable sets 7 April 2026 as the last trading date with dividend rights, 8 April as the ex-dividend date, 9 April as the record date and 10 April 2026 as the payment date, using the systems of IBERCLEAR and participating depositary entities.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) has filed a 6-K presenting its 2025 directors’ remuneration report and outlining a new pay policy for 2026-2029. Executive variable pay is tightly linked to Group performance through financial, customer and sustainability indicators.
In 2025 BBVA achieved a RORC of 21.13% and net attributable profit of €10,511M, driving Short-Term Incentive achievement to 115% for both the Chair and CEO. The Chair’s fixed remuneration was €3,552k, with potential AVR (at 100% LTI) of €3,913k; the CEO’s fixed pay was €3,561k with comparable AVR of €2,926k. Non‑executive directors received total fixed cash of €4,193k plus share-based components. From 2026, the new policy increases the weight of long-term, share-linked pay so STI and LTI each represent 50% of annual variable remuneration and shifts the fixed/variable mix to 43%/57%, alongside total target pay increases of 10% for the Chair and 17% for the CEO.
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) has filed a 6-K presenting its 2025 directors’ remuneration report and outlining a new pay policy for 2026-2029. Executive variable pay is tightly linked to Group performance through financial, customer and sustainability indicators.
In 2025 BBVA achieved a RORC of 21.13% and net attributable profit of €10,511M, driving Short-Term Incentive achievement to 115% for both the Chair and CEO. The Chair’s fixed remuneration was €3,552k, with potential AVR (at 100% LTI) of €3,913k; the CEO’s fixed pay was €3,561k with comparable AVR of €2,926k. Non‑executive directors received total fixed cash of €4,193k plus share-based components. From 2026, the new policy increases the weight of long-term, share-linked pay so STI and LTI each represent 50% of annual variable remuneration and shifts the fixed/variable mix to 43%/57%, alongside total target pay increases of 10% for the Chair and 17% for the CEO.