Here's a roundup of some of the top business stories making headlines. From lucrative banking options to corporate shake-ups and legal rulings, we've got you covered.
Maximizing Your Money: Remunerated and Payroll Accounts
Looking for ways to make your money work harder? As we approach March 2025, both remunerated accounts and payroll accounts are gaining attention. Remunerated accounts offer a simple way to earn interest on your deposits, providing a potentially better return than traditional savings accounts. Similarly, payroll accounts are designed to reward regular income deposits with attractive remuneration.

Consider exploring these options to see how they can benefit your financial strategy. "These types of banking products offer remuneration for depositing income regularly," notes one financial expert, emphasizing the potential for increased returns.
Telefónica's New Era Under Murtra
Telefónica is undergoing significant changes with Murtra at the helm. The new strategy involves surrounding himself with executives from his time at Indra, signaling a shift in leadership and priorities. The company appears to be focusing on expanding into new markets, with television playing a central role.
This transformation includes, according to sources, the departure of key personnel associated with Álvarez-Pallete, marking a clear break from the previous leadership's vision.
El Corte Inglés Employee Arrested in Mobile Phone Theft
In a separate incident, a worker at the El Corte Inglés warehouse in Valdemoro has been arrested for allegedly stealing mobile phones worth a staggering 200,000 euros. Reports indicate that the employee had an accomplice who was selling the stolen phones to a store in the capital. This highlights the ongoing challenges businesses face in preventing internal theft and maintaining security.

Supreme Court Ruling on Tourist Apartments
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court has clarified the rules surrounding tourist apartments. The court has established that banning tourist apartments is only permissible if the prohibition is explicitly stated in the homeowners' association statutes. This decision provides much-needed clarity for property owners and associations alike.

“The Supreme Court establishes that any prohibition must be explicitly reflected in the community statutes,” the ruling stated. This means that blanket bans without explicit community statute provisions are now likely unenforceable.
These stories highlight the dynamic nature of the business world, with opportunities for financial growth, corporate restructuring, and important legal developments constantly shaping the landscape.