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    Banca Generali posts in-line profit for Q2 amid wave of banking M&A in Italy

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Banca Generali reports Q2 profit amid Italian M&A surge. Mediobanca's takeover bid is key in reshaping the finance landscape.

    Banca Generali Reports Steady Q2 Profit Amid Italian Banking M&A Surge

    (Reuters) -Italian asset manager Banca Generali, subject of a takeover bid by Mediobanca, reported a net profit of 89.9 million euros ($104.1 million) for the second quarter on Tuesday, in line with analysts' consensus provided by the bank.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Mediobanca's all-share bid for Banca Generali is one of multiple M&A moves that are reshaping the Italian finance landscape.

    Mediobanca said in April it planned to acquire the private bank from Italy's top insurer Generali, in which the merchant bank is the single largest investor, to fend off an unsolicited bid from smaller rival Monte dei Paschi (MPS).

    Banca Generali, which began evaluating the 6.6 billion euros bid in May, did not provide new information on the topic in the earnings statement.

    KEY QUOTE

    "At our annual convention in September, we will announce important developments in terms of products and services, which will significantly enhance net inflows quality as soon as October," Banca Generali CEO Gian Maria Mossa said in the statement.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    Mediobanca in June delayed the shareholder vote on the Banca Generali bid until September 25, preventing a likely defeat from shareholders who oppose the deal, according to four sources.

    The acceptance period for MPS's offer for Mediobanca began on July 14 and will run until September 8. As of Monday, take-up had reached 0.03% of Mediobanca's share capital, data from Borsa Italiana showed.

    Meanwhile, prosecutors in Milan are looking into the Italian government's sale of a 15% stake in MPS to a small group of investors last November, two sources said. That sale kicked off the wave of M&A activity in the Italian banking sector.

    ($1 = 0.8637 euros)

    (Reporting by Philippe Leroy Beaulieu in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Banca Generali reports Q2 profit of 89.9 million euros.
    • •Mediobanca's takeover bid is reshaping Italian finance.
    • •Mediobanca delays shareholder vote on Banca Generali bid.
    • •MPS's offer for Mediobanca sees minimal take-up.
    • •Italian government sale of MPS stake under investigation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Banca Generali posts in-line profit for Q2 amid wave of banking M&A in Italy

    1What was Banca Generali's net profit for Q2?

    Banca Generali reported a net profit of 89.9 million euros ($104.1 million) for the second quarter.

    2What is the status of Mediobanca's bid for Banca Generali?

    Mediobanca's all-share bid for Banca Generali is currently under evaluation, with a shareholder vote delayed until September 25.

    3What are the upcoming plans for Banca Generali?

    Banca Generali plans to announce important developments regarding products and services at their annual convention in September, which could enhance net inflows starting in October.

    4What investigation is taking place in Milan?

    Prosecutors in Milan are investigating the Italian government's sale of a 15% stake in MPS to a small group of investors, which initiated the recent wave of M&A activity.

    5What was the take-up rate for MPS's offer for Mediobanca?

    As of Monday, the take-up for MPS's offer for Mediobanca had reached only 0.03% of Mediobanca's share capital.

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