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Mediobanca shareholders reject Banca Generali bid, la Stampa reports

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Posted on August 21, 2025

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Mediobanca shareholders reject Banca Generali bid, la Stampa reports

MILAN (Reuters) -Shareholders of merchant bank Mediobanca have rejected the proposal of its chief executive Alberto Nagel to buy Banca Generali, daily la Stampa reported on Thursday, dashing a takeover that would have created Italy's largest wealth manager.

Opposition to the plan was led by the two main investors in Mediobanca, Italy's billionaire del Vecchio and Caltagirone families, who together hold nearly 30% of its capital.

The result deals a setback to Nagel's strategy to block a bid by state-backed Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) to take over Mediobanca.

By acquiring Banca Generali, which is focused on private banking and wealth management, Nagel would have made Monte dei Paschi's bid for Mediobanca more expensive.

The rejection of the deal therefore removes a potential hurdle for Monte dei Paschi's takeover to succeed.

Banca Generali is owned by Generali, Italy's biggest insurer, whose key investors are Mediobanca, the Del Vecchios and the Caltagirones.

(Andrea Mandala, editing by Gavin Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Mediobanca's bid for Banca Generali was rejected by shareholders.
  • The Del Vecchio and Caltagirone families led the opposition.
  • The rejection impacts Monte dei Paschi's takeover strategy.
  • Banca Generali is owned by Italy's biggest insurer, Generali.
  • The decision affects Italy's wealth management sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Mediobanca's proposal to acquire Banca Generali?
Mediobanca shareholders rejected the proposal to buy Banca Generali, as reported by la Stampa.
Who opposed the acquisition plan proposed by Alberto Nagel?
The opposition was led by the Del Vecchio and Caltagirone families, who hold nearly 30% of Mediobanca's capital.
What would the acquisition of Banca Generali have meant for Monte dei Paschi?
Acquiring Banca Generali would have made Monte dei Paschi's bid for Mediobanca more expensive.
What is the significance of the rejection for Monte dei Paschi?
The rejection of the deal removes a potential hurdle for Monte dei Paschi's takeover to succeed.
Who owns Banca Generali?
Banca Generali is owned by Generali, Italy's largest insurer, with key investors including Mediobanca, the Del Vecchios, and the Caltagirones.

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