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ISP.MI | Intesa Sanpaolo Group

Intesa Sanpaolo Group

Company Profile

  • Industry: Banks - Regional - Europe
  • Sector: Financial Services
  • Headquarters:   Turin, Italy
  • Number of employees::   89126

Address

Piazza San Carlo, 156 Turin, TO 10121 Italy

Company Profile

The Intesa Sanpaolo Group is one of the top banking groups in Europe, with a market capitalisation of 34.9 billion euro(1), and is committed to supporting the economy in the countries in which it operates, specifically in Italy where it is also committed to becoming a reference model in terms of sustainability and social and cultural responsibility.

About the company

Intesa Sanpaolo is an Italian banking group resulting from the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI based in Torre Intesa Sanpaolo, Turin, Italy. In 2014 it was the largest banking group in Italy by market capitalization, and second by total assets. The bank has also experienced growth in the international market, focused in Central-Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

  • Subsidiaries:   Banca CR Firenze, Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna
  • Revenue: 36.33B

Products

  • Investment banking

  • Investment management

  • Private banking

  • Public finance

  • Retail banking

  • Net Income :  Net income: 7.354 billion EUR (2017)

Key Persons

  • CEO :  Carlo Messina


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