Libro publicado en 2013 por Editorial Dharana sobre la financiación del negocio armamentístico, basado en los informes del autor realizados en el marco de la campanya Banca Armada, BBVA sin armas, Banco Santander sin Armas y Caixabank sin armas. En el que se incorpora una visión crítica de la responsabilidad social corporativa (RSC) de los banco, mostrando las alternativas reales de banca ética existentes en la actualidad.
Worldwide Invesments in Cluster Munitions: a shared responsability
Roos Boer, Suzanne Oosterwijk, Stijn Suijs and Esther Vandenbroucke. June 2012. IKV Pax Christi, the Netherlands and FairFin.
On 12 June 2012, CMC member organizations (Cluster Munition Coalition), IKV Pax Christi (Nederlands) and FairFin (formerly Netwerk Vlaanderen) (Belgium) have the third update of the report 'Worldwide Invesments in Cluster Munitions: a shared responsability'. The first report came out on October 29, 2009, and subsequent updates were published in April 14, 2010 and May 2011.
Inversiones que son la bomba. Negocios de la banca con empresas españolas de armamento. (Booming Investments. Banks doing business with Spanish Arms Companies.)
In this report, SETEM and the Centre Delàs For Peace and Justice Studies uncover the connections between the banks and the military industrial complex in Spain. Fourty-two institutions have provided financial support with more than €1.37 billion to the Spanish military-industrial complex from 2007 to 2011. Most prominent are: Bankia, Liberbank, Banco Santander, Caixabank, BBVA, Catalunya Caixa, Banco Popular, Banco Sabadell, Ibercaja and Bankinter.
Authors: Jordi Calvo Rufanges, Joan Farrés and Axel Thamers, researchers of the Centre Delàs.
11th Report of the Centre Delàs For Peace and Justice Studies: Armed Banks. Explosive investments by bank and savings and loans
This study shows the scale of the involvement in financing the arms business reached by financial institutions which operate in Spain. Includes a ranking of the Spanish banks and their connections to the arms trade, at the top of the list BBVA and Banco Santander.