
The Santander bank logo consists of a red graphic symbol and a text part with the brand name. The graphic element is a horizontal oval with a flame symbol on it: two elongated, straight “flame tongues” with softly rounded edges pointing upward, and their shapes feature distinctive inner cutouts, which makes the two “tongues” read separately and appear more dimensional. This symbol can also be used on its own — for example, as an icon or badge in digital interfaces. The text part is the word “Santander”, set in an even sans-serif typeface and rendered in the same signature red color.
Banco Santander, S.A. is an international banking group from Spain, founded in 1857. Historically, the bank was established to support trade between the port of Santander in northern Spain and Latin America, and this geographic name became the brand name. Today, Santander operates as a major universal bank, develops retail and corporate financial services, focuses strongly on digital channels, and is active in key markets across Europe and the Americas; the group’s headquarters is located in the Madrid area — Boadilla del Monte.














