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    Intesa to keep "very, very far" from Italy's bank M&A "confusion"

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 4, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The featured image captures CEO Carlo Messina of Intesa Sanpaolo during a press conference discussing the bank's decision to avoid Italy's M&A confusion, emphasizing strategic clarity in finance.
    Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Carlo Messina discusses M&A strategy at press conference - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Intesa Sanpaolo's CEO Carlo Messina states the bank will avoid M&A confusion in Italy, focusing on clear strategy and avoiding minority stakes.

    Intesa Sanpaolo Avoids M&A Confusion in Italy's Banking Sector

    MILAN (Reuters) - Intesa Sanpaolo plans to steer clear of the merger and acquisition frenzy which has gripped domestic rivals, the chief executive of Italy's biggest bank said on Tuesday.

    Speaking to analysts after Intesa reported 2024 results, CEO Carlo Messina said the bank would remain "very, very far from all this confusion that we have in the market".

    Antitrust regulations prevent Intesa from growing domestically, and Messina said asset management assets, which have traditionally been on the bank's wish list, remained expensive even taking into account benefits from favourable capital rules known as "Danish Compromise".

    Intesa's rival UniCredit has launched a takeover bid on smaller rival Banco BPM, built a stake in Germany's COMMERZBANK-UNICREDIT-ORCEL-REACTION-60728f94-b15f-455a-9f8a-b0bea5407daf>COMMERZBANK-RESULTS-6a9eabc8-8eba-4148-aa56-8c955a2d57b3>Commerzbank and, more recently, bought a 4.1% holding in Italy's top insurer Generali.

    Messina, however, said that in managing an organisation like Intesa the priority was to give its "army of employees" clarity on the direction of travel.

    "You are not to manage an organisation like it is a hedge fund," he said.

    Messina ruled out Intesa could take up minority stakes, a strategy which was "a crazy way of working with value creation" unless the goal were to simply book a capital gain on the stake.

    (Reporting by Valentina Za, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Intesa Sanpaolo avoids domestic M&A due to antitrust issues.
    • •CEO Carlo Messina emphasizes clarity for employees.
    • •Asset management assets remain expensive.
    • •UniCredit actively pursuing acquisitions.
    • •Intesa rules out taking minority stakes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Intesa to keep "very, very far" from Italy's bank M&A "confusion"

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Intesa Sanpaolo's strategy to avoid mergers and acquisitions confusion in Italy's banking sector.

    2Why is Intesa avoiding M&A?

    Intesa is avoiding M&A due to antitrust regulations and the high cost of asset management assets.

    3What is UniCredit's strategy?

    UniCredit is actively pursuing acquisitions, including a takeover bid for Banco BPM and a stake in Generali.

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