27. Common stock
As of December 31, 2012, BBVA’s share capital amounted to €2,669,936,277.05, divided into 5,448,849,545 fully subscribed and paid-up registered shares, all of the same class and series, at €0.49 par value each, represented through book-entry accounts. All of the Bank shares carry the same voting and dividend rights, and no single stockholder enjoys special voting rights. There are no shares that do not represent an interest in the Bank’s common stock.
The Bank’s shares are traded on the continuous market in Spain, as well as on the London and Mexico stock markets. BBVA American Depositary Shares (ADSs) traded on the New York Stock Exchange are also traded on the Lima Stock Exchange (Peru), under an exchange agreement between these two markets.
Also, as of December 31, 2012, the shares of BBVA Banco Continental, S.A., Banco Provincial S.A., BBVA Colombia, S.A., BBVA Chile, S.A., BBVA Banco Francés, S.A. and AFP Provida were listed on their respective local stock markets, the last two also being listed on the New York Stock Exchange. BBVA Banco Francés, S.A. is also listed on the Latin American market of the Madrid Stock Exchange.
As of December 31, 2012, Chase Nominees Ltd., State Street Bank and Trust Co. and The Bank of New York Mellon, SA NV, in their capacity as international custodian/depositary banks, held 7.214%, 6.719% and 4.898% of BBVA common stock, respectively. Of said positions held by the custodian banks, BBVA is not aware of any individual shareholders with direct or indirect holdings greater than or equal to 3% of BBVA common stock.
On February 4, 2010, the Blackrock, Inc. company reported to the Spanish Securities and Exchange Commission (CNMV) that, as a result of the acquisition (on December 1, 2009) of the Barclays Global Investors (BGI) company, it now has an indirect holding of BBVA common stock totaling 4.453% through the Blackrock Investment Management Company.
BBVA is not aware of any direct or indirect interests through which control of the Bank may be exercised. BBVA has not received any information on stockholder agreements including the regulation of the exercise of voting rights at its annual general meetings or restricting or placing conditions on the free transferability of BBVA shares. No agreement is known that could give rise to changes in the control of the Bank.
The changes in the heading “Common Stock” of the accompanying consolidated balance sheets are due to the following common stock increases:
Download ExcelCapital Increase | Number of Shares | Common Stock (Millions of Euros) |
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As of December 31, 2010 | 4,490,908,285 | 2,201 |
Dividend option - April 2011 | 60,694,285 | 30 |
Convertible bonds conversion - July 2011 | 273,190,927 | 134 |
Dividend option - October 2011 | 78,413,506 | 38 |
As of December 31, 2011 | 4,903,207,003 | 2,403 |
Convertible bonds conversion - April 2012 | 157,875,375 | 77 |
Dividend option - April 2012 | 82,343,549 | 40 |
Convertible bonds conversion - July 2012 | 238,682,213 | 117 |
Dividend option - October 2012 | 66,741,405 | 33 |
As of December 31, 2012 | 5,448,849,545 | 2,670 |
2012
- “Dividend Option” Program: The AGM held on March 16, 2012, under Point Four of the Agenda, resolved to perform two common stock increases, charged to voluntary reserves, to once again implement the program called the “Dividend Option” (see Note 4). This confers authority on the Board of Directors, pursuant to article 297.1 a) of the Corporations Act, to indicate the date on which said common stock increases should be carried out, within one year of the date on which the agreements are made.
On April 11, 2012, the Executive Committee, acting on the resolution of the Board of Directors of March 28, 2012, approved the execution of the first of the capital increases charged to reserves agreed by the Annual General Meeting of shareholders on March 16, 2012, in order to execute the "Dividend Option." As a result of this increase, the Bank’s common stock increased by €40,348,339.01, through the issue and circulation of 82,343,549 shares with a €0.49 par value each.
Likewise, BBVA’s Board of Directors, at its meeting on September 26, 2012, agreed to carry out the second common stock increase under the heading of reserves, in accordance with the terms and conditions agreed upon by the AGM of March 16, 2012. As a result of this increase, the Bank’s common stock increased by €32,703,288.45 through the issue and circulation of 66,741,405 shares with a €0.49 par value each.
- Convertible Bonds-December 2011: On March 30, 2012 there was a voluntary conversion by holders of Convertible Bonds for a total of €955 million.
An increase in the Bank’s common stock was carried out to pay for this conversion by the issue and distribution of 157,875,375 ordinary shares at a par value of €0.49 each, amounting to a total of €77,358,933.75, with the share premium being €877,313,458.8750 (see Note 28).
In addition, on June 30, 2012 there was a partial mandatory conversion of the outstanding Convertible Bonds as of that date, through a reduction of 50% in their nominal value. Following the execution of these conversions (see Note 23.4), the nominal amount of outstanding Convertible Bonds is €1,238 million.
An increase in the Bank’s common stock was carried out to pay for this conversion by the issue and distribution of 238,682,213 ordinary shares at a par value of €0.49 each, amounting to a total of €116,954,284.37, with the share premium being €1,120,469,780.7072 (see Note 28).
2011
- “Dividend Option” Program: The AGM held on March 11, 2011, under Point Five of the Agenda, resolved to perform two common stock increases, charged to voluntary reserves to implement the program called the “Dividend Option”. This confers authority on the Board of Directors, pursuant to article 297.1 a) of the Corporations Act, to indicate the date on which said common stock increases must be carried out, within one year of the date on which the agreements are made.
At its meeting on March 29, 2011, BBVA’s Board of Directors agreed to carry out the first capital increase charged to reserves as agreed by the AGM of March 11, 2011. As a result of this increase, the Bank’s common stock increased by €29,740,199.65 through the issue and circulation of 60,694,285 shares with a €0.49 par value each.
Likewise, BBVA’s Board of Directors, at its meeting on September 27, 2011, agreed to carry out the second common stock increase under the heading of reserves, in accordance with the terms and conditions agreed upon by the AGM of March 11, 2011. As a result of this increase, the Bank’s common stock increased by €38,422,617.94 through the issue and circulation of 78,413,506 shares with a €0.49 par value each.
- Convertible Bonds-September 2009: At its meeting on June 22, 2011, the Board of Directors of BBVA agreed to the mandatory conversion of all the Convertible Bonds-September 2009 (see Note 23.4). The conversion took place on July 15, 2011, an interest payment date, according to the procedure established to that effect under the terms and conditions of the issue.
An increase in the Bank’s common stock was carried out to pay for this conversion by the issue and distribution of 273,190,927 ordinary shares at a par value of €0.49 each, amounting to a total of €133,863,554.23, with the share premium being €1,866,057,945.96 (see Note 28).
2010
- At the meeting held on November 1, 2010, the BBVA Board of Directors, under the delegation conferred by the AGM on March 13, 2009 under Point Five of the Agenda, agreed to carry out an increase of the Bank’s common stock with a preemptive subscription right for shareholders. This common stock increase totaled €364,040,190.36, through the issue and circulation of 742,939,164 new ordinary shares with a €0.49 par value each and represented through book-entry accounts. The subscription price of the shares was €6.75 per share, of which €0.49 corresponded to the par value and €6.26 corresponded to the share premium (see Note 28); therefore, the total effective amount of the common stock increase was €5,014,839,357.
Other resolutions of the General Shareholders Meeting on the issue of shares and other securities
- Common stock increases: The Bank’s AGM held on March 16, 2012 agreed, in Point Three of the Agenda, to confer authority on the Board of Directors to increase common stock in accordance with Article 297.1.b) of the Corporations Act, on one or several occasions, within the legal deadline of five years from the date the resolution takes effect, up to the maximum nominal amount of 50% of the subscribed and paid-up common stock on the date on which the resolution is adopted. Likewise, an agreement was made to enable the Board of Directors to exclude the preemptive subscription right on those common stock increases in line with the terms of Article 506 of the Corporations Act. This authority is limited to 20% of the common stock of the Bank on the date the agreement is adopted.
- Convertible securities: At the AGM held on March 16, 2012 the shareholders resolved, in Point Five of the Agenda, to delegate to the Board of Directors for a five-year period the right to issue bonds, convertible and/or exchangeable into BBVA shares, for a maximum total of €12,000 million. The powers include the right to establish the different aspects and conditions of each issue; to exclude the pre-emptive subscription right of shareholders in accordance with the Corporations Act; to determine the basis and methods of conversion and/or exchange; and to increase the Bank’s common stock as required to address the conversion commitments.
- Other securities: The Bank’s AGM held on March 11, 2011, in Point Six of the agenda, agreed to delegate to the Board of Directors, the authority to issue, within the five-year maximum period stipulated by law, on one or several occasions, directly or through subsidiaries, with the full guarantee of the Bank, any type of debt instruments, documented in obligations, bonds of any kind, promissory notes, all type of covered bonds, warrants, mortgage participation, mortgage transfers certificates and preferred securities (that are totally or partially exchangeable for shares already issued by the company itself or by another company, in the market or which can be settled in cash), or any other fixed-income securities, in euros or any other currency, that can be subscribed in cash or in kind, registered or bearer, unsecured or secured by any kind of collateral, including a mortgage guarantee, with or without incorporation of rights to the securities (warrants), subordinate or otherwise, for a limited or indefinite period of time, up to a maximum nominal amount of €250,000 million.