International expansion is a key growth strategy for companies. In the current and changing global trade landscape, with the tariff war as a backdrop, businesses must look for strong allies and partners when they set out on their international journey into new markets.
Increasing fragmentation of global trading blocs presents significant challenges to companies serving international markets – but shifting trade flows also offer opportunities to reengineer supply chains, forge new partnerships and build more sustainable businesses.
Yann Louvrier, Global Head of Commercial Multinationals
Business leaders must develop resilient and agile internationalization strategies to future proof their operations in a rapidly changing world of growing geopolitical tension.
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Santander has enhanced its Multinationals division to expand and coordinate services throughout key markets and help businesses achieve quick and seamless international expansion.
Across our five global businesses, combined with our global tech platform, our network delivered €20 billion in revenues in 2024, amounting to 32% of Group revenue.
By simplifying processes, automating operations, and leveraging our global network the power of our network model, increases customers’ prosperity while creating more value for our shareholders.
Grupo Cuñado (Spain), Scala (Brazil) and Sinteplast (Argentina) share how they have successfully expanded beyond their borders — and how Santander has supported them at every stage of their international growth journey.