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The Caixa (www.lacaixa.es) is a savings bank based in Barcelona.
Caja Madrid is a different bank based in Madrid.
(www.cajamadrid.es).
They are both real live big commercial savings banks supplying mortgages and other banking services.
rose1
Yes of course La Caixa is a real bank. What made you think it wasn't? However if you have had an email from someone you may think is the real Caixa it will be a scam so don't give out any personal details just in case there are alot of scams pretending to be all kinds of banks here in Spain just like in the UK
Empollón Integrista
It's called la Caixa. They spend almost all his money in c0ck-fights and dog-fights.
Now seriously, yes, it's a bank.
carmen m
La Caixca is a bank.
Be careful because some people say they are a branch manager from this bank and want to do deals with you, they are fraud.
Ande F
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Ana
Its a real bank but a spanish i told u the best bank is Banco Santader Central Hispano.
http://www.gruposantander.es/
finestrat1
La Caixa is the largest savings bank in Spain. You will find it all over Spain. Seat of the institute is Barcelona.
www.lacaixa.es is their homepage for more informations.
tidje
It is "La Caixa," and is a savings bank that is commonly seen all over Spain.
Technically there is a difference between it and a "normal" bank. It is referred to as a "Caja de Ahorros" where a "normal bank" is called a "banco."
The difference between the two, for all practical purposes, is not seen by the members. The difference is negligible, and I think it has something to do with the use of the profits (banks-private, cajas de ahorros-in theory go to benefit social programs).
Hope that helps.