Interview with José Luis Martínez on Onda Cero

The fight against the effects of climate change requires the public and private sectors to join forces. This is what our spokesperson states in the programme “Gente Viajera”, in which he explains the commitment reached by more than 20 Spanish banks to reduce the carbon footprint in their balance sheets.

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Cadena SER

“Banks have been supporting environmental improvement projects for years, but social and business awareness of the risks arising from pollution is growing steadily.” Our spokesperson discusses here the agreement by more than 20 banks to reduce the carbon footprint of their balance sheets, presented at the Climate Summit (COP25).

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Radio Calamocha

“We want to help older people in ‘Empty Spain’ benefit from digitalisation”. Our spokesperson talks to us about Expertclick, the technology school in rural areas that we have launched with the Cibervoluntario Foundation, which is now running workshops in Calamocha (Teruel).

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Radio Intereconomía

Having a Common Deposit Guarantee Fund in Europe will make it easier for savers to choose the bank they want regardless of which country it is based in. Our spokesperson explains this in this interview on Radio Intereconomía’s Capital programme.

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Cadena Cope

Our spokesperson discusses the new payment security measures introduced by the European Payment Services Directive PSD2 and the advantages of digitalization on the program “Herrera en Cope” for Catalonia and Andorra.

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Cadena Cope

In this interview, our spokesperson analyses the scope of the position of the CJEU Advocate General in a preliminary ruling on an IRPH loan, made known last 10 September. “The Advocate General does not consider the IRPH or the clause incorporating it into the loan agreement to be null and void or unfair”, he stresses.

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Onda Cero

“Banks have acted in good faith and in accordance with the law.” Our spokesperson discusses the opinion of the Advocate General of the EU regarding the IRPH, released yesterday, September 10, 2019. José Luis Martínez emphasizes the importance of the mortgage market having clear and stable rules to maintain its proper functioning.

Interview with José Luis Martínez on Cadena SER

Our spokesperson discusses the opinion issued yesterday, 10 September 2019, by the EU Advocate General on the IRPH. “The Advocate General does not consider the IRPH, or the clause incorporating it into the loan agreement, to be null and void or abusive.” The IRPH is an official index created 25 years ago by the Bank of Spain, whose calculation is not influenced by institutions that do not market it, he notes.

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