Discover the full directors' dealings record of Intesa Sanpaolo SPA, a listed issuer based in Italy. Shares trade on IT IT, under the oversight of Consob. Operating in the Finance & Banking sector, Intesa Sanpaolo SPA has logged 64 reports. Market capitalisation: €103bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 21 May 2026 — Sale. Among the most active insiders: MASSIMO ENRICO PROVERBIO. All data is openly available.
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Intesa Sanpaolo SpA is Italy’s leading banking group and one of Europe’s largest financial institutions. Listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy, the group combines a very deep domestic franchise with a selective international footprint. It was created on 1 January 2007 through the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI, two historic pillars of the Italian banking system. The registered seat is in Turin, while Milan remains a key commercial and financial hub for the group, underscoring its dual anchoring in Italy’s main banking centers. ([group.intesasanpaolo.com](https://group.intesasanpaolo.com/en/about-us/history?utm_source=openai)) Intesa Sanpaolo operates through a diversified business model spanning retail and regional banking (Banca dei Territori), corporate and investment banking via IMI Corporate & Investment Banking, wealth management and private banking, insurance, asset management, and international banking. This broad setup allows the bank to generate income from net interest revenue, fees and commissions, insurance-related earnings, and market activities while maintaining a large deposit base and an extensive client relationship network. The group says it serves approximately 14 million customers in Italy through more than 2,600 branches, and that it holds leading market positions across retail, corporate, and wealth management activities. ([group.intesasanpaolo.com](https://group.intesasanpaolo.com/en/about-us)) From a competitive standpoint, Intesa Sanpaolo benefits from scale, brand strength, disciplined risk management, and a market-leading position in Italy across its core business lines. It also maintains a strategic international presence, especially in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Middle East and North Africa, supporting Italian companies active abroad. As of 30 April 2026, the group reported a market capitalization of €100.6 billion, highlighting its systemic importance and blue-chip status within European banking. ([group.intesasanpaolo.com](https://group.intesasanpaolo.com/en/about-us)) Its products and services include retail deposits, current accounts, mortgages, consumer and corporate lending, medium- and long-term financing, savings and investment solutions, wealth management, life and non-life insurance, investment banking services, and digital offerings such as Isybank. The group places strong emphasis on digital transformation, cloud infrastructure, and artificial intelligence, while also integrating advisory, wealth, and protection capabilities more tightly across its client base. ([group.intesasanpaolo.com](https://group.intesasanpaolo.com/en/editorial-section/the-strength-of-the-group/our-strategy?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments underscore a solid operating momentum. In 2025, Intesa Sanpaolo reported a record net income of €9.3 billion, driven by strong commissions, insurance income, and high capital generation, alongside substantial shareholder distributions. The bank also launched a €2 billion share buyback and, in February 2026, unveiled its 2026–2029 strategic plan, which focuses on profitable growth, cost discipline, Isybank expansion, wealth management acceleration, and additional technology investment. For investors, Intesa Sanpaolo stands out as a benchmark Italian bank on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB), exposed to the Italian macro backdrop but supported by a diversified franchise, strong risk profile, and generous capital returns. ([group.intesasanpaolo.com](https://group.intesasanpaolo.com/en/newsroom/all-news/news/2026/intesa-sanpaolo-full-year-2025-results?utm_source=openai))