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S&P places Mediobanca's long-term rating on creditwatch negative

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Posted on September 11, 2025

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S&P places Mediobanca's long-term rating on creditwatch negative
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MILAN (Reuters) -S&P Global Ratings said it had placed Mediobanca's 'BBB+' long-term credit rating on CreditWatch negative after Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) secured 62% of the merchant bank in a

S&P Places Mediobanca's Long-Term Rating on Negative CreditWatch

S&P's CreditWatch Placement Explained

MILAN (Reuters) -S&P Global Ratings said it had placed Mediobanca's 'BBB+' long-term credit rating on CreditWatch negative after Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) secured 62% of the merchant bank in a takeover bid.

Implications of MPS's Acquisition

"We expect to resolve the CreditWatch placement in the coming months, upon obtaining sufficient information of MPS's integration and consolidation plans for Mediobanca and an update on its business and financial strategy," the credit rating agency said in a note.

Potential Long-Term Credit Profile Strengthening

S&P said the tie-up could strengthen the resulting group's credit profile in the long term, but it saw a risk it could weaken it instead in the short to medium term compared to Mediobanca's stand-alone credit quality.

(Reporting by Valentina Za)

Key Takeaways

  • S&P places Mediobanca's rating on CreditWatch negative.
  • MPS acquires 62% of Mediobanca in a takeover bid.
  • CreditWatch resolution expected in coming months.
  • Potential long-term strengthening of credit profile.
  • Short-term risk to Mediobanca's credit quality.

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