
What a Surprise: CaixaBank No Longer Hides It and Reveals All Its Cards From Today
CaixaBank confirms it will improve service for those foreigners who are going to establish their residence in Spain
CaixaBank has left many surprised by unveiling its short-term plans, with a significant expansion of its banking for foreign clients, HolaBank. This growth strategy is directly targeting the north of Spain, where the entity has decided to open ten new branches.
These offices are distributed among the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia. All with the aim of meeting the growing demand from foreigners looking for homes in these regions.
The decision to open new offices responds to an increasingly strong trend. A growing number of foreign individuals are interested in settling in the north of Spain. Whether to enjoy their vacation homes or to establish their residence there for retirement, work, or as digital nomads.

With this expansion, CaixaBank adapts to the needs of this international audience. It offers them specialized services to facilitate their integration into the Spanish banking system.
CaixaBank Bets on This Type of Clients
HolaBank is not a new brand. It was launched by CaixaBank in 2015 as an exclusive line aimed at international citizens who wanted to establish their residence in Spain. Since then, it has been growing in the number of clients and branches.
HolaBank's focus is clear. To serve foreign individuals who move to Spain, whether to work, invest, or enjoy their retirement in the country.
What sets it apart from other banking services is its personalized attention. Clients can rely on multilingual managers, which facilitates communication and ensures there are no language barriers. Additionally, the entity offers telematic attention every day of the year.
The recent expansion to the north of Spain has a clear purpose. It wants to be a reference for those who wish to invest in properties in attractive areas such as the Basque Country, Asturias, or Galicia. These regions are increasingly in demand by foreigners.

CaixaBank's new strategy doesn't stop at opening offices. In addition to offering traditional banking products, such as accounts, loans, or mortgages, HolaBank stands out by offering additional services. Among them are translators, emergency home services, or even legal guidance.
This type of non-banking service is a great added value for those who are not familiar with the Spanish system or regulations.
Why Does CaixaBank Opt for the North of Spain?
The areas where CaixaBank has decided to open new offices are key points in real estate expansion. The Basque Country, Asturias, Cantabria, and Galicia are experiencing growth in the number of foreign buyers looking for homes. Many of them seek properties to spend their vacations, while others wish to establish themselves permanently in the country.
The increase in housing demand is a trend that hasn't stopped growing in recent years. This type of client prefers quiet places, with a relaxed lifestyle, but well-connected and with quality services. That's why the north of Spain has become an ideal destination for this client profile.
HolaBank is not only present in the north of Spain. Over the years, CaixaBank has expanded its branches to other key areas of the country. This is the case of the Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, the Costa del Sol (Málaga), Levante, Madrid, and Catalonia.
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