The Barcelona Finance School is a finance school that connects institutions, companies, financial professionals, teachers and its alumni community with a common goal: to transform knowledge into impact.
For entrepreneurs and startups with fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech projects, as well as for self-employed professionals who promote new solutions in the sector.startups are considered to be those recently created companies that meet the criteria of the Startups Law (less than 5 years old, annual turnover of less than €10M, not having distributed dividends and being based in Spain).
For small and medium-sized companies in traditional sectors (banking, insurance, real estate, legal) or initiatives in the fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech sector seeking to grow and gain visibility in the financial innovation ecosystem.according to its legal definition, an SME is any company with fewer than 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding €50M or a balance sheet total of less than €43M.
For consolidated companies in the financial sector, from banking and insurance companies to large players in real estate or legal, as well as corporations that are committed to innovation through fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech, and any company that exceeds the limits established for SMEs (more than 250 employees and annual turnover of more than €50M) is considered corporate.
The Barcelona Finance School is a finance school that connects institutions, companies, financial professionals, teachers and its alumni community with a common goal: to transform knowledge into impact.
For entrepreneurs and startups with fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech projects, as well as for self-employed professionals who promote new solutions in the sector.startups are considered to be those recently created companies that meet the criteria of the Startups Law (less than 5 years old, annual turnover of less than €10M, not having distributed dividends and being based in Spain).
For small and medium-sized companies in traditional sectors (banking, insurance, real estate, legal) or initiatives in the fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech sector seeking to grow and gain visibility in the financial innovation ecosystem.according to its legal definition, an SME is any company with fewer than 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding €50M or a balance sheet total of less than €43M.
For consolidated companies in the financial sector, from banking and insurance companies to large players in real estate or legal, as well as corporations that are committed to innovation through fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech, and any company that exceeds the limits established for SMEs (more than 250 employees and annual turnover of more than €50M) is considered corporate.
For entrepreneurs and startups with fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech projects, as well as for self-employed professionals who promote new solutions in the sector.startups are considered to be those recently created companies that meet the criteria of the Startups Law (less than 5 years old, annual turnover of less than €10M, not having distributed dividends and being based in Spain).
For small and medium-sized companies in traditional sectors (banking, insurance, real estate, legal) or initiatives in the fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech sector seeking to grow and gain visibility in the financial innovation ecosystem.according to its legal definition, an SME is any company with fewer than 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding €50M or a balance sheet total of less than €43M.
For consolidated companies in the financial sector, from banking and insurance companies to large players in real estate or legal, as well as corporations that are committed to innovation through fintech, insurtech, proptech or legaltech, and any company that exceeds the limits established for SMEs (more than 250 employees and annual turnover of more than €50M) is considered corporate.