Bankinter consensus in focus, shares tracked against eurozone peers
25.06.2026 - 14:17:33 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 14:16.
Bankinter (ES0113679137) sits firmly in the Spanish banking sector with its primary listing in Madrid. Analyst data show a clear consensus picture on the shares, with multiple research houses covering the stock against a backdrop of eurozone banking comparisons.
What analysts say now
On MarketScreener, Bankinter is followed by more than a dozen analysts, with the majority of published ratings clustered in the Buy and Hold categories, alongside a smaller number of Sell opinions. Analyst consensus overview on MarketScreener The average twelve-month price target in this sample implies only a moderate expected upside versus the recent Madrid trading price in euros.
Spanish brokers and international houses such as Santander Corporate & Investment Banking and UBS regularly comment on the Spanish banking sector, often highlighting Bankinter’s relatively strong profitability metrics compared with some domestic peers. Reuters sector report on Spanish banks In this context, investors track Bankinter alongside larger eurozone lenders when assessing interest-rate sensitivity and capital returns.
Valuation and peer comparison
Data from MarketScreener indicate that Bankinter trades at a price-to-earnings ratio that is broadly in line with the Spanish banking average, while its price-to-book multiple stands modestly above some domestic rivals. Bankinter share data and ratios This valuation structure reflects expectations for above-average returns on equity and a relatively clean balance sheet.
Sector comparisons typically place Bankinter alongside European lenders such as CaixaBank, Banco Santander and BBVA, where investors contrast net interest margin trends and fee-income contributions. Reuters commentary on European bank shares For many portfolio managers, this relative framework is central when deciding on exposure to Spanish financials in comparison with broader eurozone bank indices.
All news and background on the Bankinter shares
On our topic page you will find further updates, historical reports and key figures on Bankinter, plus the latest investor-relations documents.
How Bankinter earns money
Bankinter generates most of its income from retail and commercial banking in Spain and Portugal, including mortgages, consumer loans, deposits and payment services, complemented by fee-based products in asset management and insurance. Bankinter financial results overview The group also operates a corporate and investment banking division and maintains a presence in private banking and wealth management.
Where the shares trade today
The Bankinter shares (ES0113679137) trade on the Spanish stock exchange in Madrid; the latest available quote on BME data shows a price in the mid-single-digit euro range, with the exact intraday level depending on the current order book in continuous trading.
Key data on the Bankinter shares
- Company: Bankinter, S.A.
- ISIN: ES0113679137
- WKN: 522245
- Ticker: BKT
- Trading venue: Madrid Stock Exchange (BME)
- Price (as of latest available BME data): mid-single-digit euro range
- Market cap: several billion euros (latest available data)
- Sector / industry: Banks - regional (Spain)
- Index membership: IBEX 35
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. All data are based on sources deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed. Investors should conduct their own research and consider consulting a qualified financial adviser.
