Spain's Competition Watchdog Investigates Four Banks Over State-Backed Covid-19 Loans
16 June 2021 - 8:30PM
Dow Jones News
By Pietro Lombardi
The Spanish competition authority is investigating Banco de
Sabadell SA, Banco Santander SA, CaixaBank SA and Bankia for
possible anti-competitive practices in the marketing of
state-backed loans for companies and freelance workers to weather
the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The CNMC said Wednesday that it is looking into the conditions
attached to such credit lines by the banks, as well as the use of
these loans to restructure pre-existing debts.
"Following the analysis carried out, the CNMC considers that the
actions of the banks under investigation differ from the good faith
required of companies in their relations with customers," the
authority said.
Santander said it has complied with existing regulation on such
loans and has respected competition with its competitors in
marketing them. The bank "has not made ICO-guaranteed financing
contingent on any product or service, nor has it imposed the use of
such financing to restructure pre-existing debts," a spokesman
said.
CaixaBank, which has acquired Bankia, and Sabadell declined to
comment.
Write to Pietro Lombardi at pietro.lombardi@wsj.com;
@pietrolombard10
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