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Bankinter launches its first 'Online Stock Exchange Forum', open to all investors.

On Thursday, 7 June, the bank will organise a virtual presentation in which its experts will explain the current economic situation to online participants.

The session will be open to anybody who wants to see the presentation live via streaming.

Bankinter launches its first Online Stock Exchange Forum in which its experts will discuss the key components of the current market situation following recent events. On 7 July at 5:30pm, this free training meeting will take place, streamed live on the internet and open to anybody who is interested. This is an event that the bank is opening to the general public for the first time via social networks.

To attend, you simply need to sign up through Bankinter's social networks (Facebook or Twitter) or using the following link: https://webinar.forumbolsa.com/inicio_798726864.html

Through this webinar, anybody who is interested in acquiring a deeper understanding of the current situation of the Spanish and global economy following Brexit, as well as recent market movements, will have access to this specialised information.This meeting will allow them to get first hand knowledge of the vision of key experts within Bankinter: Ramón Forcada, director of the Analysis Department; Jacobo Díaz, general assistant manager and director of Corporate Development, Products and Markets, and Rafael Serrano, director of Trading Securities.They will all explain the conclusions of the last quarterly strategy and investment report and will provide investment advice to the general public. Furthermore, attendees will also gain a greater understanding of the Broker Bankinter investment tool, explained through a step-by-step process.

This first Online Stock Exchange Forum serves as a way to close the 2016 Bankinter Stock Exchange Forum that the bank has been organising on a face-to-face basis in various cities since last February. In these sessions, different experts shared their analyses of macro-economical perspectives and equity funds, as well as explaining multiple options for operating in these markets. The events were attended by both customers and non-customers of the bank, interested in investment training sessions.