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    Italian Market Watchdog Deems All Mps Board Slates Fully Legitimate, Source Says

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    Posted on March 28, 2026

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    Last updated: March 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Consob, with ECB input, has definitively ruled all three MPS board candidate slates—including those from the bank, PLT Holding proposing Lovaglio, and Assogestioni—as legitimate, rejecting the MPS board’s complaint; investors now have clarity ahead of the April 15 vote.

    Consob Declares All MPS Board Slates Legitimate Ahead of Shareholder Vote

    Consob’s Ruling on MPS Board Nominee Slates

    Background and Consob’s Decision

    MILAN, March 28 (Reuters) - Italian market watchdog Consob has ruled out that any of the three slates of nominees filed for the board of Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) could be deemed illegitimate, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

    Details of the Complaint and ECB Involvement

    The person said Consob, in close consultation with the European Central Bank, had dismissed a complaint filed by MPS's board on Thursday regarding a slate submitted by small investor PLT Holding intended to hand CEO Luigi Lovaglio another mandate.

    Clarification on MPS Statement and Consob’s Final Position

    The source said Consob was keen to dispel any residual doubts given the wording of an MPS statement on Friday which spoke of "preliminary" interactions with authorities.

    MPS's statement said that, based on these preliminary contacts and information received so far, all the slates of board candidates were legitimate.

    Instead, Consob's position is final, the source stressed.

    Implications for Shareholders and Board Election

    The regulator wants investors to have full clarity on the matter, given that governance advisers are working on the voting recommendations they will give to shareholders ahead of the April 15 vote to elect a new board and CEO at the bank.

    Details on the Competing Slates

    PLT has challenged the slate filed by the MPS board, which is trying to unseat Lovaglio and replace him with Fabrizio Palermo, currently the CEO of utility Acea.

    A third slate has been filed by fund manager association Assogestioni.

    (Reporting by Valentina Za, editing by Gavin Jones)

    References

    • Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena

    Table of Contents

    • Consob’s Ruling on MPS Board Nominee Slates
    • Background and Consob’s Decision
    • Details of the Complaint and ECB Involvement

    Key Takeaways

    • •Consob concluded, in coordination with the ECB, that none of the three slates for MPS’s board election are illegitimate (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •MPS had described prior interactions with authorities as “preliminary,” but Consob’s ruling is now final to eliminate uncertainty (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •The clarity is important for governance advisors preparing shareholder voting guidance ahead of MPS’s April 15 board and CEO election ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian market watchdog deems all MPS board slates fully legitimate, source says

    1What decision did Consob make regarding MPS board slates?

    Consob ruled that all three slates of nominees for the MPS board are legitimate, dismissing any claims of irregularity.

    2Who filed a complaint about the MPS board slates?

    The MPS board filed a complaint about the slate submitted by small investor PLT Holding.

    Clarification on MPS Statement and Consob’s Final Position
  • Implications for Shareholders and Board Election
  • Details on the Competing Slates
  • en.wikipedia.org
    3What was the role of the European Central Bank in the process?

    Consob consulted closely with the European Central Bank during their review of the MPS board nomination slates.

    4When will shareholders vote on the new MPS board?

    Shareholders will vote to elect the new board and CEO at MPS on April 15.

    5Who are the main contenders for the MPS CEO position?

    The main contenders are current CEO Luigi Lovaglio and Fabrizio Palermo, CEO of Acea.

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