Aresbank will participate, on 11 and 12 March, as a collaborating institution in the 5th edition of Impulso África, held within the framework of the 24th edition of IMEX Madrid 2026. The event will take place at La Nave, in the Villaverde district of Madrid, and has firmly established itself as Spain’s leading platform for companies seeking to expand their international footprint.
As part of Impulso África, Aresbank will join embassies, trade promotion offices, chambers of commerce, specialised advisory firms and leading financial institutions in a high-level forum designed to strengthen economic and trade relations with the African continent. The initiative provides a structured environment in which business opportunities can be translated into tangible, sustainable projects.
Aresbank will welcome visitors at Stand 77, where it will provide tailored advisory services in foreign trade and international financing. Leveraging its extensive expertise and longstanding presence in strategic markets, the Bank supports corporate clients in structuring and executing cross-border operations across Africa and the MENA region — one of the most dynamic and promising areas for Spanish companies pursuing international growth.
IMEX Madrid 2026 – Impulso Exterior offers participating companies direct access to representatives from more than 20 countries, enabling targeted meetings and facilitating entry into priority markets. The exhibition agenda will focus on the key drivers of sustainable business development: innovation, digital transformation, human capital enhancement and sustainability.
This edition will also feature strategic thematic areas, including the water economy as a driver of global development, challenges facing the international agri-food sector, business and investment opportunities across more than 60 foreign markets, as well as emerging perspectives on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, brand protection, logistics and regulatory frameworks.
IMEX Madrid 2026 aims to provide companies with comprehensive and specialised insights into international trade, foster engagement with institutions and service providers essential for competing in a globalised economy, support the identification of strategic partners — including suppliers, subcontractors, representatives, importers and distributors — and facilitate the generation of concrete business opportunities in both domestic and international markets.