Wall Street analyst price targets, ratings consensus & upside potential
Last 12 months price action with 12-month analyst target path
As of March 1, 2026, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA) has a Wall Street consensus price target of N/A, based on estimates from 13 covering analysts. The company has a market capitalization of $130.92B.
Analyst price targets range from a low of N/A to a high of N/A.
The current analyst consensus rating is Buy, with 7 analysts rating the stock as a Buy or Strong Buy,4 rating it Hold, and 2 rating it Sell or Strong Sell. The positive sentiment balance indicates moderate optimism about the stock prospects.
From a valuation perspective, BBVA trades at a trailing P/E of 11.7x and forward P/E of 9.8x. The forward PEG ratio of 0.34 suggests the stock may be undervalued relative to its growth. Analysts expect EPS to grow +37.0% over the next year.
Our proprietary valuation model, which blends historical multiples with forward estimates, suggests a base-case price target of $26.91, with bear and bull scenarios of $5.90 and $32.76 respectively. Model confidence stands at 38/100, suggesting limited visibility into future performance.
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Start ComparisonThe consensus price target for BBVA is $N/A, close to the current price of $23.13 (N/A% implied move). Based on 13 analyst estimates, the stock appears fairly valued near current levels.
BBVA has a consensus rating of "Buy" based on 13 Wall Street analysts. The rating breakdown is predominantly bullish, with 7 Buy/Strong Buy ratings. The consensus 12-month price target of $N/A implies N/A% upside from current levels.
With a forward P/E of 9.7702x, BBVA trades at a relatively low valuation. The consensus target of $N/A implies N/A% appreciation, suggesting the market may be pricing in risks.
The most bullish Wall Street analyst has a price target of $N/A for BBVA, while the most conservative target is $N/A. The consensus of $N/A represents the median expectation. Our quantitative valuation model projects a bull case target of $33 based on optimistic growth and margin assumptions. These targets typically reflect 12-month expectations.
BBVA is moderately covered, with 13 analysts providing price targets and ratings. Of these, 0 have Strong Buy ratings, 7 have Buy ratings, 4 recommend Hold, and 2 have Sell or Strong Sell ratings. Higher analyst coverage generally indicates greater institutional interest and more reliable consensus estimates.
The 12-month BBVA stock forecast based on 13 Wall Street analysts shows a consensus price target of $N/A, with estimates ranging from $N/A (bear case) to $N/A (bull case). The median consensus rating is "Buy". Our proprietary valuation model produces a base case fair value of $27, with bear/bull scenarios of $6/$33.
Our quantitative valuation model calculates BBVA's fair value at $27 (base case), with a bear case of $6 and bull case of $33. The model uses discounted cash flow analysis, historical growth rates, and margin mean-reversion to project FY+2 earnings, then applies an appropriate P/E multiple. The model confidence score is 38/100.
BBVA trades at a forward P/E ratio of 9.8x based on next-twelve-months earnings estimates compared to a trailing P/E of 11.7x. The lower forward P/E indicates analysts expect earnings growth. A forward P/E is useful for comparing valuations when earnings are expected to change significantly.
BBVA appears fairly valued according to analysts, with a "Buy" rating and minimal upside to the $N/A target. Consider your investment thesis and risk tolerance. This information is for educational purposes only. Always conduct your own research, consider your financial situation, and consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.
BBVA analyst price targets range from $N/A to $N/A, a NaN% tight range reflecting strong analyst consensus. Differences stem from varying assumptions about revenue growth, profit margins, competitive dynamics, and valuation multiples. The $N/A consensus represents the middle ground. Our model's $6-$33 range provides an independent fundamental perspective.