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    Mps Gets Unconditional Go Ahead From Italian Government Over Mediobanca Takeover

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    Posted on April 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    MPS gets approval from the Italian government for a Mediobanca takeover, bypassing golden powers. This move strengthens MPS's position in the banking sector.

    MPS Receives Approval for Mediobanca Takeover from Italy

    ROME (Reuters) - Bailed-out bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) said on Monday it had received an unconditional green light from the Italian government for its plan to launch a hostile buyout offer for rival Mediobanca.

    The approval concludes a screening procedure based on special, or 'golden', powers Italy has to block or set conditions on foreign and domestic corporate takeovers in strategic sectors such as energy, banking and telecommunications.

    The cabinet office has decided not to exercise the golden powers in relation to the planned takeover offer for Mediobanca, MPS said in a statement.

    A costly rescue deal in 2017 handed Italy 68% of MPS. Rome has since reduced it to 11.7% through three share placements it carried out starting in November 2023 to meet re-privatisation commitments agreed with European Union authorities.

    Rome is also vetting UniCredit's unsolicited offer for Banco BPM, but in this case the government is leaning towards imposing some conditions to clear the transaction, sources have previously said.

    MPS bid for Mediobanca in January, after UniCredit late last year swooped on Banco BPM, derailing government efforts to combine BPM with MPS to create a competitor to UniCredit itself and Intesa Sanpaolo.

    The way Italy applies golden powers to the banking sector has triggered scrutiny from the European Commission, which has sought clarification and could launch an infringement procedure at a later stage if it does not receive a satisfactory response.

    (Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; Editing by Valentina Za)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MPS receives unconditional approval for Mediobanca takeover.
    • •Italian government decides not to use golden powers.
    • •MPS aims to strengthen its position in the banking sector.
    • •Rome previously reduced its stake in MPS to 11.7%.
    • •European Commission scrutinizes Italy's use of golden powers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about MPS gets unconditional go ahead from Italian government over Mediobanca takeover

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses MPS receiving approval from the Italian government for a takeover of Mediobanca.

    2Why is the Italian government's approval significant?

    The approval is significant because it bypasses the golden powers that could block or impose conditions on such takeovers.

    3What are golden powers?

    Golden powers are special powers that allow the Italian government to block or set conditions on corporate takeovers in strategic sectors.

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