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Banco Macro Details Shareholder Structure and Governance Ahead of April 8, 2026 Meeting

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The latest update is out from Banco Macro SA ( (BMA) ).

Banco Macro S.A. has responded to an information request from Argentina’s social security fund ANSES regarding its General Shareholders’ Meeting scheduled for April 8, 2026, detailing its ownership structure as of February 28, 2026. The bank disclosed that ANSES holds nearly 30% of capital and about 28% of voting rights, while other major holdings are split among foreign investors, local shareholders, and trusts, underscoring the significant public-sector and institutional influence in its governance.

The bank also confirmed that the minutes convening the April 8 meeting and the fiscal 2025 financial documentation are available on the Argentine securities regulator’s public information platform. It clarified that its 2025 financial statements were prepared in inflation-adjusted terms using the national CPI under IAS 29 and central bank rules, that it did not contract corporate or technical services from related parties in 2025, and provided updated details of its board composition, reinforcing transparency ahead of the governance and performance evaluations to be voted on at the meeting.

The most recent analyst rating on (BMA) stock is a Buy with a $98.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Banco Macro SA stock, see the BMA Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on BMA Stock

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

Banco Macro’s overall stock score reflects a mix of strong revenue growth and a solid balance sheet, tempered by modest profitability and significant challenges highlighted in the recent earnings call. Technical indicators show positive momentum, but the financial performance and earnings call concerns weigh heavily on the score.

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

More about Banco Macro SA

Banco Macro S.A., operating as Macro Bank Inc. in its SEC filings, is an Argentine financial institution based in Buenos Aires. It provides a broad range of banking services and operates with a widely held shareholder base that includes the national social security fund ANSES, local and foreign investors, and controlling shareholders with both Class A and Class B shares.

Average Trading Volume: 318,915

Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold

Current Market Cap: $4.65B

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