Company: BBVXF
Filing Date: 2025-08-12
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0000950123-25-007520
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Company: BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A.
Filing Date: 2025-08-12
Form: DRS
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 change, even with retroactive effect.

The following description will apply to holders of Banco Sabadell shares (i) who are tax residents of the United States for the purposes
of the Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion treaty with respect to taxes on income, signed in Madrid on February 22, 1990, together with a related protocol signed on January 14, 2013 (the “United States-Spain
Treaty”), and are fully entitled to its benefits, without any limitation; and (ii) do not carry on business activities through a permanent establishment (as defined in the United States-Spain Treaty) in Spain to which their BBVA shares or
Banco Sabadell shares, as the case may be, are effectively connected, nor act through a non-cooperative jurisdiction for Spanish tax purposes (as defined in the Order HFP/115/2023, of February 9) (a
“Qualifying Shareholder”).

This summary is not a complete analysis or description of all the possible tax consequences for
holders of Banco Sabadell shares and the acquisition, ownership and disposition of BBVA shares and does not address all tax

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As confidentially submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 11, 2025. This Amendment No. 4 has not been publicly filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and all information herein remains strictly confidential. consequences that may be relevant to all categories of potential investors (such as pension funds, undertakings for collective investment, etc.), some of whom may be subject to special rules. In particular, this tax section does not address the Spanish tax consequences applicable to “look-through” entities (such as trusts or estates) that may be subject to the tax regime applicable to such non-Spanishentities under the Spanish Non-ResidentIncome Tax (“NRIT”) Law, holders who own an interest in BBVA shares representing 10% or more of BBVA’s share capital, individuals who acquire the BBVA shares by reason of employment or pension funds or collective investment in transferrable securities (“UCITS”). This summary is based on Spanish tax law, along with any administrative pronouncements, judicial decisions and the United States-Spain Treaty, all as of the date of this offer to exchange/prospectus, changes to any of which may affect the tax consequences described herein, possibly with retroactive effect. Any holders of BBVA shares who do not fall within the above description of a “Qualifying Shareholder” or who