The Banco de España is not only in Madrid

 

29/05/2025

The Banco de España has a network of branches, 15 in total spread over the national territory. Branches are critical to developing a number of functions that are highly focused on serving the public.

What are these functions?

  • Issuing euro banknotes and circulating euro coins.
  • Withdrawing, exchanging, safekeeping, handling and recirculating euro banknotes and coins.
  • Promoting the authenticity and quality of currency in circulation.
  • Providing payment services to account holders at the Banco de España.
  • Subscribing government debt. 
  • Collaborating in the collection of taxes for government bodies and agencies with a current account at the Banco de España.
  • Handling requests for information on natural and legal persons’ credit risk - Central Credit Register (CCR).Abre en ventana nueva
  • Registering incoming and outgoing correspondence, documents and applications at the Banco de España.
  • Receiving requests, enquiriesAbre en ventana nueva and complaintsAbre en ventana nueva submitted to the Banco de España by the public and banking service users.

    In addition, branches play a very important role in financial education, making it reach many corners of the country.

Among other financial education activities, the branches hold workshops for schools on financeOpens in a new window, training in banknotes and coinsOpens in a new window or participation in the classification phases of the financial literacy contest.

They also play a very active role in the celebration of Financial Education Day, during which they organize various activities.

The branches, in addition to being the history of the Baco de España, are an essential part of its future projects.

Remember, if you need to make a management with the Banco de España, you have different locationsAbre en ventana nueva to do so.

“Disclaimer: Please note that this is a translation of the original in Spanish that has been obtained using eTranslation (the machine translation tool provided by the European Commission), with the intention of giving you a basic idea of the content in English until a human translation becomes available. The Banco de España accepts no liability whatsoever in connection with this translation.”

 

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