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    Intesa's Asset Management Business Not Under Pressure to Bulk Up, Exec Says

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    Posted on September 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Intesa Sanpaolo's asset management division is satisfied with its current size, opting out of the ongoing M&A wave in Italian finance.

    Intesa Sanpaolo's Asset Management Division Satisfied with Current Size

    Intesa Sanpaolo's Asset Management Overview

    MILAN (Reuters) -Intesa Sanpaolo's asset management business has reached a reasonable size, the head of the Italian bank's wealth management division said on Monday, when asked about potential interest in a tie-up with rival Generali Investments Holding.

    Current Market Conditions

    "I'll repeat first what our CEO said in relation to the current consolidation wave (in Italian finance): we're not working on any transaction," Corcos told a press conference.

    Performance Metrics

    Italian insurer Generali and France's BPCE have recently extended to the end of the year talks to combine their respective asset management arms, GIH and Natixis, scrapping any break-up fees.

    Future Business Plans

    With a deal seen as increasingly at risk given Italy's opposition and changes in Generali's shareholder base which boost the hand of two investors who have criticised the prospect, an Italian newspaper at the weekend reported Generali may focus on talks with Intesa instead.

    Asked about the report, Intesa Sanpaolo's wealth management head Tommaso Corcos played down the need for such a deal.

    "We've reached a size that allows us to navigate well also in choppy waters," he said.

    The asset management industry is seen as in need of consolidation to cut costs and protect profit margins, under threat from cheaper passive products.

    Corcos however said his division, which manages 900 billion euros ($1.1 trillion) in assets and also comprises insurance and private banking, was in a position to continue to deliver significant growth.

    With a cost-to-income ratio of 25%, the unit fares well in international comparisons, he added.

    After breaking ground in 2020 with its hostile takeover of smaller rival UBI, Intesa has steered clear of the current merger and acquisition wave sweeping Italian banking.

    "This very building is a reminder that we were ahead of the curve," Corcos said during a presentation in a skyscraper that once belonged to UBI.

    Intesa CEO Carlo Messina has described Italy's current M&A round as "a wild West", and vowed to keep Intesa out of it.

    Italy's biggest bank is due to present a new business plan in February.

    ($1 = 0.8522 euros)

    (Reporting by Valentina Za, editing by Gavin Jones and Jan Harvey)

    Table of Contents

    • Intesa Sanpaolo's Asset Management Overview
    • Current Market Conditions
    • Performance Metrics
    • Future Business Plans

    Key Takeaways

    • •Intesa's asset management division is content with its current size.
    • •No plans for a merger with Generali Investments.
    • •The division manages 900 billion euros in assets.
    • •Intesa's cost-to-income ratio is favorable at 25%.
    • •Intesa avoids current Italian banking M&A wave.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Intesa's asset management business not under pressure to bulk up, exec says

    1What is asset management?

    Asset management is the process of developing, operating, maintaining, and selling assets in a cost-effective manner. It involves managing investments on behalf of clients to achieve specific financial goals.

    2
    What is a cost-to-income ratio?

    The cost-to-income ratio is a financial metric used to assess a company's efficiency. It compares operating costs to income, indicating how well a company is managing its expenses relative to its earnings.

    3What is consolidation in finance?

    Consolidation in finance refers to the process of combining multiple entities into a single entity, often to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve market competitiveness.

    4What is a merger and acquisition (M&A)?

    Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involve the consolidation of companies or assets. A merger is the combination of two companies into one, while an acquisition is when one company purchases another.

    5What are passive products in finance?

    Passive products are investment funds that aim to replicate the performance of a specific index or benchmark rather than actively managing investments to outperform the market.

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