Following the 2007 crisis, social animosity toward anything financial is evident in all countries that suffered from it, and Spain is no exception. However, as the years go by—and it has already been 10—this animosity is becoming more generalized and vague, more unfairly extended to banks that were not at the root of the crisis but instead made a decisive contribution to overcoming it, as was the case with Spanish banks.

José María Roldán, Chairman of the Spanish Banking Association

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