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Banco BBVA Argentina Details 2025 Earnings Allocation and Plans Dividend-Funded Reserve Reversal

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  • BBVA Argentina plans to channel 2025 retained earnings into legal and voluntary reserves.
  • The bank seeks to reverse part of its optional reserve to fund a flexible dividend.
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Banco BBVA Argentina Details 2025 Earnings Allocation and Plans Dividend-Funded Reserve Reversal

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Banco BBVA Argentina ( (BBAR) ) has provided an update.

On March 4, 2026, Banco BBVA Argentina’s board approved the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025 and outlined how it plans to deploy nearly ARS 250 billion of unappropriated retained earnings. The bank proposes allocating about ARS 50 billion to its legal reserve and roughly ARS 200 billion to a voluntary reserve earmarked for future earnings distribution, in line with Argentine central bank regulations.

The directors also agreed to propose a partial reversal of ARS 63.06 billion from the existing optional reserve for future earnings distribution to fund a cash and/or in‑kind dividend, subject to prior authorization from the Central Bank of Argentina. The board would be empowered by shareholders to define the form, timing and any securities to be delivered, signaling potential upcoming capital returns while preserving flexibility under a tightly regulated operating environment.

The most recent analyst rating on (BBAR) stock is a Hold with a $14.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Banco BBVA Argentina stock, see the BBAR Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on BBAR Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, BBAR is a Neutral.

The score is driven primarily by solid underlying financial performance and balance-sheet conservatism, tempered by negative operating/free cash flow. Technicals remain supportive with price above major moving averages, but overbought momentum signals add near-term risk. Valuation is moderate with a low dividend yield, while the latest earnings call was mixed—reiterated growth guidance and market share gains were offset by weaker quarterly earnings, higher provisions, and capital ratio pressure.

To see Spark’s full report on BBAR stock, click here.

More about Banco BBVA Argentina

Banco BBVA Argentina S.A. is a leading financial institution in Argentina, operating in the banking and financial services industry with a focus on retail and corporate banking. The bank is controlled by Spain-based Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A., which holds 66.55% of its common shares, each with a face value of one peso and one voting right.

Average Trading Volume: 682,700

Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold

Current Market Cap: $2.99B

Learn more about BBAR stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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