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Monte dei Paschi secures 70.5% of Mediobanca after penultimate day of tender offer

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Posted on September 19, 2025

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Monte dei Paschi secures 70.5% of Mediobanca after penultimate day of tender offer
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MILAN (Reuters) - Monte dei Paschi di Siena has secured more than two thirds of Mediobanca's capital, bourse data showed on Friday, crossing the ownership threshold needed to push through any

Monte dei Paschi Achieves 70.5% Stake in Mediobanca Ahead of Tender Deadline

MILAN (Reuters) - Monte dei Paschi di Siena has secured more than two thirds of Mediobanca's capital, bourse data showed on Friday, crossing the ownership threshold needed to push through any extraordinary shareholder decisions.

Monte dei Paschi's hostile share-and-cash buyout offer concludes on Monday, the last day on which Mediobanca shareholders can tender their shares.

The state-backed Tuscan bank has so far acquired shares equivalent to 70.5% of Mediobanca's capital under its 16 billion euro ($19 billion) offer, Milan bourse data showed.

($1 = 0.8514 euros)

(Reporting by Valentina Za, editing by Gavin Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Monte dei Paschi acquires 70.5% of Mediobanca.
  • The acquisition crosses the threshold for shareholder decisions.
  • The tender offer concludes on Monday.
  • The deal is valued at 16 billion euros.
  • State-backed Tuscan bank leads the acquisition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of Mediobanca's capital has Monte dei Paschi acquired?
Monte dei Paschi has acquired shares equivalent to 70.5% of Mediobanca's capital under its 16 billion euro offer.
When does the tender offer for Mediobanca conclude?
The tender offer concludes on Monday, which is the last day for Mediobanca shareholders to tender their shares.
What is the total value of Monte dei Paschi's offer for Mediobanca?
Monte dei Paschi's offer for Mediobanca is valued at 16 billion euros, which is approximately 19 billion dollars.

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