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    Italy's MPS hikes 2025 goal after strong quarter as Mediobanca tie-up advances

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Monte dei Paschi raised its 2025 profit goals after a strong quarter and Mediobanca acquisition, with profits exceeding estimates and shares rising 5%.

    Monte dei Paschi Boosts 2025 Profit Goals Following Strong Quarter

    By Valentina Za

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena on Friday posted third-quarter profit that topped estimates and raised its 2025 outlook, ahead of presenting a new strategy early next year following the acquisition of rival Mediobanca.

    Monte dei Paschi (MPS), which the state rescued in 2017 and then successfully re-privatised keeping only a 4.9% stake, completed the Mediobanca takeover in September.

    The acquisition of prestigious merchant bank Mediobanca by a bailed-out rival shocked Italy's financial world and marked the biggest and boldest deal yet in an M&A wave sweeping the sector.

    Rome had sought to combine MPS with Banco BPM, before rival UniCredit launched a failed bid for the lender.

    MPS CEO Luigi Lovaglio said that although it was "strategically important" for the bank to strengthen its relations with BPM, it was currently fully focused on integrating Mediobanca.

    Mediobanca will remain a separate legal entity with its own brand and money will be spent on packages to retain its investment and private bankers, Lovaglio said. 

    Net profit for the three months through September was 474 million euros ($553 million), up from 407 million euros a year earlier and well above a company gathered analyst consensus of 366 million euros.

    The result was boosted by tax credits stemming from past losses. By merging with Mediobanca, MPS is set to unlock more tax credits, lifting profits which MPS plans to distribute in full to shareholders.

    Shares rose 5% by 0938 GMT, outperforming a flat Italian bank index.

    Lovaglio, a former UniCredit executive hired by Italy's Treasury in 2022 to turn MPS around, told analysts pre-tax profit in the full year would "well exceed" 1.6 billion euros, raising a prior estimate he gave in August for pre-tax profit well above 1.5 billion euros.

    MPS revenues held broadly steady year on year at around 1 billion euros, thanks to higher trading income and net fees, despite lower interest rates weighing on lending income. Analysts had expected revenues to decline to 973 million euros.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Valentina Za. Editing by Mark Potter and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Monte dei Paschi raised its 2025 profit outlook.
    • •The bank completed the acquisition of Mediobanca.
    • •Third-quarter profits exceeded analyst estimates.
    • •MPS plans to distribute profits to shareholders.
    • •Shares rose 5% following the profit announcement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's MPS hikes 2025 goal after strong quarter as Mediobanca tie-up advances

    1What is Monte dei Paschi di Siena?

    Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) is one of the oldest banks in the world, based in Italy, known for its long history and significant role in the Italian banking sector.

    2What is a corporate strategy?

    Corporate strategy refers to the overall plan and direction a company takes to achieve its goals, including decisions on mergers, acquisitions, and resource allocation.

    3What is a merger and acquisition (M&A)?

    Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) refer to the processes through which companies consolidate their assets and operations, often to enhance growth, efficiency, or market share.

    4What is net profit?

    Net profit is the amount of money a company earns after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been subtracted from total revenue, indicating the company's profitability.

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