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    Pop Sondrio suitor BPER says net fees to prop up revenues in 2025

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BPER Banca expects stable revenue in 2025, supported by net fee income, despite a shrinking net interest margin. The bank's acquisition bid for Popolare di Sondrio aims to strengthen its market position.

    BPER Banca's Revenue Forecast Amid Pop Sondrio Acquisition

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's BPER Banca, which has bid to buy rival Popolare di Sondrio, said net revenue would decline only slightly this year despite lower interest rates, with fee income helping to cushion the hit.

    Italy's fourth-largest bank, which in February launched a 5 billion euro all-share bid for the Sondrio-based smaller rival, on Thursday posted a higher first quarter profit, stripped of one-off items, thanks to fee and trading income.

    It forecast a 'mid single digit' increase in net fee income this year. By contrast, the net interest margin is expected to shrink by a similar percentage, leading to revenues of around 5.4 billion euros, compared with 5.6 billion last year.

    Net of one-off items, first quarter profit rose 43% between January and March, to 443 million euros ($501 million). It was down on a reported basis.

    In the first quarter, total revenues reached 1.4 billion euros, growing 5% year-on-year. The net commission income surged by 8.5% supported by substantial growth in gains from sales of asset management and insurance products.

    The narrowing spread between lending and deposit rates pushed the net interest margin down 3.8%.

    BPER in February said it was moving to acquire Popolare di Sondrio to protect its position in the sector as a round of takeover bids reshaped the industry.

    At current prices the bid's value entails a 3.6% discount to the market.

    ($1 = 0.8845 euros)

    (Reporting by Andrea Mandalà; Editing by Valentina Za)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BPER Banca forecasts stable revenue in 2025.
    • •Net fee income expected to rise mid-single digits.
    • •Net interest margin to decrease similarly.
    • •First quarter profit rose 43% net of one-offs.
    • •BPER's bid for Popolare di Sondrio at a 3.6% discount.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pop Sondrio suitor BPER says net fees to prop up revenues in 2025

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses BPER Banca's revenue forecast and its acquisition bid for Popolare di Sondrio.

    2How will BPER Banca maintain revenue?

    BPER Banca plans to offset declining interest margins with increased net fee income.

    3What is the significance of the acquisition bid?

    The bid for Popolare di Sondrio is part of BPER's strategy to protect its market position amid industry consolidation.

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