Cajamar Generates 3.822 Million Euros and 56,160 Jobs in Valencian Economy

An Ivie study reveals the significant impact of the Cajamar Cooperative Group on income and employment in the Valencian Community for 2025.

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The activity of the Cajamar Cooperative Group is projected to generate an economic impact of 3,822 million euros and create 56,160 jobs in the Valencian Community by 2025, according to an Ivie report.

The report, prepared by the Valencian Institute of Economic Research (Ivie), highlights that this impact is broken down into 3,458 million euros and 52,453 jobs associated with loans granted in the Community. Additionally, operating expenses contribute 363.8 million euros and 3,707 jobs.
At the national level, Cajamar's total economic impact amounts to 13,381 million euros, representing 0.8% of Spain's GDP, and 196,633 jobs, or 0.94% of total employment. This growth signifies an increase of 6.3% in income and 5.8% in employment compared to 2024.

"For every euro of the group's operating expenses, 1.6 euros of income are generated, and for every million in operating expenses, 16 jobs are sustained."

a spokesperson for Ivie
The Cajamar cooperative bank also makes significant contributions to public coffers, with a total of 6,131 million euros in taxes and social security contributions. Of this amount, 438 million come from its own activity and 5,693 million from the fiscal impact of financing granted to businesses and households.
The Valencian Community, Andalusia, and the Region of Murcia concentrate more than two-thirds of the total impact of the Cajamar Group, accounting for 69.4%. This reflects the territorial distribution of its business volume across all Spanish provinces through its 952 offices and rural branches.