Did you know that some financial activities are “reserved”?

23/10/2025

In finance, certain activities are reserved exclusively for individuals and firms that meet specific legal requirements. Technically, this is known as “vetted access to activity”. The aim is to protect users of financial services, ensure that the financial market functions smoothly and make users feel safe in the knowledge that those carrying out such activities comply with existing legislation.

The Banco de España monitors and supervises some of these reserved financial activities, meaning that they can only be provided by individuals or firms authorised by or registered with the Bank.

It’s like getting a driving licence: you need to meet certain general requirements and pass a series of tests. The licence guarantees that the driver knows the traffic rules and their ability to drive a vehicle safely. Just as we wouldn’t get in a car driven by someone without a licence, before taking out certain financial products or services, we need to check that the individual or firm offering them is authorised to do so and steer away from those that aren’t.

What reserved activities does the Banco de España supervise?

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