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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Monte dei Paschi enhances its bid for Mediobanca with a €750M cash offer, aiming for full control and government-backed consolidation in Italian banking.

    Monte dei Paschi Enhances Mediobanca Offer with Cash Incentive

    By Andrea Mandala and Claudia Cristoferi

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italian lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) raised its bid for Mediobanca by adding a 750-million-euro ($878 million) cash component to its all-share proposal, in a move aimed at gaining full control of the merchant bank.

    State-backed MPS surprised investors in January by launching a bid for the larger Milan-based rival, amid a consolidation wave sweeping Italian banking.

    A takeover of Mediobanca, a former lynchpin of Italian capitalism now active in wealth management, by MPS has the blessing of Italy's government which believes the combination will create a strong rival to market leaders Intesa Sanpaolo and UniCredit.

    The Mediobanca board will meet on Thursday to assess the improved bid, a source close to the situation said. Mediobanca has repeatedly opposed the MPS takeover offer, describing the price as "totally inadequate".

    MPS is now offering an additional cash consideration of 0.90 euros for each Mediobanca share, as well as 2.533 of its own shares, it said in a statement.     

    The decision lifts the value of the offer to around 16.6 billion euros if the current trading price of around 7.7 euros per MPS share is considered, according to Reuters calculations. 

    Mediobanca shares, trading at 20.3 euros at 1445 GMT, broadly priced in the new value of the bid, after previously having remained above the initial MPS offer.   

    A Milan-based trader told Reuters that the new bid was an expected move and that the success of the deal is already taken for granted by the market. 

    GUIDANCE CONFIRMED

    The MPS board said the sweetened bid provided "further and concrete evidence of the industrial value of the transaction".

    MPS, based in Tuscany, added it was confirming its financial goals. A successful bid for Mediobanca would cap a remarkable turnaround for the bank, regarded as the world's oldest lender, which required a state bailout in 2017.

    MPS also waived the two-thirds threshold condition for its bid on Mediobanca. The shareholder take-up stood at just above 30% as of September 2. The offer runs to September 8.

    In July, MPS said that securing at least 35% of Mediobanca's shares would give it "de facto" control. 

    However, acquiring two-thirds of its target's capital would ensure full control and accelerate its ambitious plan to combine its commercial banking operations with Mediobanca's investment banking and wealth management businesses.

    The decision to sweeten the bid will increase the take-up by shareholders, giving MPS two key advantages, said Jérôme Legras, Head of Research, Axiom Alternative Investments.

    "The consolidation of Mediobanca would increase MPS' profitability, allowing it to utilize its significant amount of deferred tax assets (DTAs)...," Legras wrote in a comment.

    He added that a full take-up of the offer would mean a much reduced impact on the CET1 capital ratio for MPS. 

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Andrea Mandalà, Claudia Cristoferi and Gianluca Semeraro, writing by Giulia Segreti and Keith Weir, editing by Ros Russell and Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Monte dei Paschi adds €750M cash to Mediobanca bid.
    • •The Italian government supports the takeover.
    • •Mediobanca board to assess the improved offer.
    • •MPS aims for full control with a sweetened bid.
    • •A successful bid would mark a turnaround for MPS.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Monte dei Paschi lifts Mediobanca bid with cash sweetener 

    1What is the new cash component of MPS's bid for Mediobanca?

    Monte dei Paschi is offering an additional cash consideration of 0.90 euros for each Mediobanca share, alongside 2.533 of its own shares.

    2What is the total value of the improved bid for Mediobanca?

    The enhanced bid raises the total value to approximately 16.6 billion euros based on the current trading price of MPS shares.

    3What does MPS aim to achieve with the Mediobanca takeover?

    MPS aims to consolidate its operations with Mediobanca's investment banking and wealth management services, which would enhance profitability and utilize deferred tax assets.

    4How has the market reacted to MPS's new bid?

    Market analysts suggest that the new bid was expected, and the success of the deal is already anticipated by investors.

    5What is the significance of the two-thirds threshold for MPS's bid?

    Acquiring two-thirds of Mediobanca's capital would ensure full control for MPS and accelerate its strategic plans, although MPS has waived this condition for the current bid.

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