Abstract:Renta 4 Banco S.A. is a leading independent financial services‘ company, providing wealth management, asset management, brokerage and corporate finance advisory in Spain and Latin America. The Company has 35 years of history as a pioneer of independent wealth management in Spain, distributing its products and services through a proprietary network of more than sixty branches in Spain, and offices in Chile, Colombia and Peru. Renta 4’s online platform is a market leader for brokerage services across all asset classes, interactive fund selection and independent Research. The Company currently manages in excess of €25 billion of assets under management and administration and has more than 107,000 retail clients in the High Net Worth segment.
General Information
Renta 4 Banco S.A. is a leading independent financial services‘ company, providing wealth management, asset management, brokerage and corporate finance advisory in Spain and Latin America. The Company has 35 years of history as a pioneer of independent wealth management in Spain, distributing its products and services through a proprietary network of more than sixty branches in Spain, and offices in Chile, Colombia and Peru. Renta 4’s online platform is a market leader for brokerage services across all asset classes, interactive fund selection and independent Research. The Company currently manages in excess of €25 billion of assets under management and administration and has more than 107,000 retail clients in the High Net Worth segment.
History
Renta 4 was created in 1986 as one of the first independent (not linked to banking or industrial groups) investment service companies in Spain. Initially, the company began activities as a Treasury Delegate Entity, giving retail investors access to Treasury bonds.
In 1989, after the approval of the Securities Market Law, the group became a licensed Securities and Exchange participant, and was the first company to be registered as such by the National Securities Market Commission. This led to Renta 4 setting up a network of offices throughout Spain to bring investment in the Stock Market and other financial markets closer to investors wherever they are.
In 1991, Renta 4 created its own fund management division, “Renta 4 Gestora”.
In 1997, Renta 4 created “Renta 4 Pensiones”, the Renta 4 Pension Fund Management Company, which has received numerous awards for its products.
In 1999, Renta 4 launched one of the first online investment platforms in Spain, facilitating access for all types of savers to a wide range of investment assets.
In 2004, Renta 4 Corporate was created and two years later, in 2006, the entity acquired Gesdinco and Padinco.
In 2007, Renta 4 went public on the Spanish stock market, the first company in the investment services sector to do so.
In 2012 it began to operate as a full-service Bank, but maintaining its specialization in banking services related to investments.
In 2013, international expansion began in Chile with “Renta 4 Corredores de Bolsa, SA”, which continued in 2013 with the opening of offices in Peru (Renta 4 Sociedad Agent de Bolsa) and in Colombia (Renta 4 Global Fiduciaria), with the same philosophy of promoting investment in the region.
In 2016, the Luxembourg Fund Management area was created and the first fund in Latin America was launched, the MILA Fund.
In 2020, the Renta 4 Wealth website was developed, for clients that require tailored solutions to needs that are usually more complex than those of a retail client.
Products & Services
l Investment funds. More than 5,000 investment funds from both national and international management companies.
l Pension plans. Pension plans of different characteristics.
l Stock Market. Investment access to the Spanish, European and international stock markets through its broker service.
l ETFs. Access to more than 2,400 ETFs through the leading Income 4 Bank ETF platform aimed at all types of investors, from retail to institutional clients. It allows the client to manage their ETF portfolio efficiently while having access to the reports prepared by the Asset Management team.
l CFDs. Access to a wide range of CFDs with the possibility of investing in CFDs on index, stocks, commodities or currencies.
l Derivatives. Access to trade in futures and options listed on the Spanish MEFF derivatives market and on the main European and American markets: Eurex, Euronext, CME, CBOE, CBOT, NYMEX and COMEX.
l Warrants. Option to invest in a wide range of Listed Products with advantageous rates with exclusive access to Société Générale products through “Renta 4 Directo (D +)”, an exclusive electronic platform of “Renta 4 Banco” for trading outside organized markets (and directly with the Issuer) of Listed Products (Warrants and others) issued by Société Générale (Turbo Warrants, Bonus Warrants, RCBs, etc.) on the Madrid Stock Exchange or in other markets (directly and exclusively with Renta 4).
l Fixed income. “Renta 4 Banco” is the first Fixed Income online broker with real market access. Public debt (Treasury Bills and other public debt) and national private Fixed Income issues listed on electronic secondary markets can be accessed without imposition of additional “spreads”.
Minimum Deposit
At Renta 4 Banco, there is no minimum initial deposit to start trading.
Rates
Trade on the national stock exchange from € 2 or hire our efficient management service for 0.25% *. For more information, please refer to Renta 4 Banco website.
Trading Platform
With Renta 4 Bancos online broker you will have access to the main equity markets, with interactive charts and real-time quotes. In addition, fund platform Fondotop is also provided. If you are more interested in passive management, Renta 4 Banco also offers you ETF Top , our ETF search engine.
Customer Support
The Renta 4 Banco customer support can be reached through telephone, email, as well as some social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and Linkedin.

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