Some of the items on the agenda include approval of the annual accounts and the allocation of the 2025 results. You can find all the information on the Annual General Meetings, as well as the proposed resolutions for the shareholders to vote on here.
An event committed to sustainability
As part of BBVA’s commitment to environmental and social sustainability, the Annual General Meeting has been certified under the ISO 20121 (AENOR) since 2018. This certification demonstrates that the event’s design, organization and implementation have been planned in a way that takes the potential environmental, social and economic impacts of the event into account.
For this General Meeting, BBVA purchased and retired carbon credits equivalent to the emissions generated by the event.
BBVA AGM philanthropic initiative
For the sixth consecutive year, BBVA is launching the philanthropic initiative for the Annual General Meeting, allocating €300,000 to finance four non-profit organizations’ projects in the following areas: Social and economic inequalityEducationHealth and dependencyEnvironmentOver 100 projects were presented during the call for proposals in December 2025. One winner will be selected in each category.
What is an Annual General Meeting?
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is one of the main governing bodies of a corporation. There, the owners of the company, the shareholders, adopt resolutions on matters determined by the law and the corporate statutes. The AGM has a set structure, established by the Corporate Enterprises Act. The AGM can be ordinary or extraordinary. Ordinary AGMs are held once a year, in the first six months following the end of the previous year, to approve: the management of the company, the accounts from the previous year, and the distribution of profits, among other matters. All other meetings are considered extraordinary.