...

Logo Yotel Air CDG
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Monte dei Paschi board approves dual exchange offers for Banco Bpm and Banca Generali

Europe • Aug 20, 2026, 5:10 PM
4 min de lecture
1

The board of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (Mps) has approved a plan by chief executive Luigi Lovaglio to launch two separate public exchange offers for Banco Bpm and Banca Generali, in a bid to build an industrial alternative to Intesa Sanpaolo's public tender and exchange offer (Opas) for the Siena-based bank.

Under Italian takeover rules, an Opas (offerta pubblica di acquisto e scambio) is a public bid combining cash and shares, while an Ops (offerta pubblica di scambio) is share-only. Intesa Sanpaolo's Opas is the bid for Mps; the two Ops now launched by Mps are its countermove against Banco Bpm and Banca Generali.

The decision came on Thursday, at the end of an extraordinary board meeting.

At stake were countermeasures to fend off Intesa Sanpaolo's Opas, worth around €30.5bn, through which the banking group is seeking to take control of Mps via an offer to its shareholders.

Lovaglio's response, submitted to the Rocca Salimbeni board, envisages two separate public exchange offers (Ops), paid entirely in Mps shares, for Banco Bpm and Banca Generali.

After about seven hours of talks, the board approved the plan with nine votes in favour and four abstentions. The aim is to boost Mps's scale and weight within Italy's banking system by building a larger group.

The deal could also reshape Banco Bpm's shareholder base: among its main investors is Crédit Agricole, which holds a significant stake. Mps's offer for Banco Bpm has not been agreed with the bank's management, adding a fresh twist to an already tense standoff between major shareholders. Banca Generali, controlled by Assicurazioni Generali, is also part of Mps's strategy, through a separate transaction.

Crédit Agricole declined to comment on the Mps board's decision to pursue an offer for Banco Bpm, it told the Ansa news agency. Banca Generali also declined to comment after the Mps board's go-ahead.

Salvini defends Mps and claims credit for its revival

Deputy prime minister and League leader Matteo Salvini weighed in on Thursday, stressing the need to protect "the history, autonomy and staff" of institutions such as Mps, "symbols of the industriousness of cities with centuries-old traditions."

"We are closely following the proposals for a future overhaul of the Italian banking system," Salvini said in a statement.

He claimed credit for the League in saving and reviving Mps. "We enthusiastically took part in the rescue of Monte dei Paschi, one of the new government's first measures, restoring lustre to a historic name that had become a symbol of mismanagement by the left in Tuscany. Seeing it return to centre stage in Italy's economy is a success of which, as the League, we can only be proud," he said.

Opposition accuses government of meddling in bank mergers

Italia Viva senator Ivan Scalfarotto on Thursday morning criticised the Meloni government's stance on the wave of banking mergers, calling it "absurd and inexplicable."

He accused the executive of intervening in both the UniCredit-Banco Bpm deal and Intesa Sanpaolo's Opas for Mps, urging it to stay neutral.

"We have reached the point of madness, whereby in just a few months the government has gone on the attack against both CEOs of the two most important banks in the country. We are not cheerleaders, we believe in the market: the numbers are what counts, let the best win," Scalfarotto said.

"We are not concerned about the future of Orcel, Messina, Lovaglio or Donner; what matters to us is that the government stays out of these games. We are calling for government neutrality, and yet once again Meloni's people are forcing their way into financial battles from which they should stay away," he added.

Milan's Piazza Affari was trading cautiously higher on Thursday, up 0.35%. Mps shares gained 1.05%, while Bpm edged up 0.21%. Banca Generali was in the spotlight, advancing 2.08%. Intesa Sanpaolo rose 0.90% and Generali added 0.61%. Unipol, which has an agreement with Intesa linked to the Opas for Mps, fell 1.97%.

This text was translated with the help of artificial intelligence. Report a problem : [feedback-articles-en@euronews.com].


Today

Ukraine sanctions ‘Masha and the Bear’ cartoon over alleged Russian propaganda
Europe • 4:11 PM
7 min
Ukraine sanctioned the creators of the Masha and the Bear cartoon — one of Russia’s most successful cultural exports — accusing the globally popular children’s cartoon of spreading pro-Russian narratives to young audiences.<div class="small-12 column text
Read the article
Pompeii, life went on after Vesuvius: new discovery points to the Renaissance
Europe • 3:06 PM
4 min
New fifteenth- and sixteenth-century finds rekindle the mystery of Pompeii: the city was not forgotten after the eruption, but lived on in local memory.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21/p
Read the article
Portugal's pension surplus is an illusion, new report warns
Europe • 2:33 PM
11 min
Two personal finance experts urge Portuguese taxpayers to overcome inertia and secure complements to their pensions beyond state social security, after a report on the system's sustainability revealed weaknesses.<div class="small-12 column text-center art
Read the article
Extreme weather: torrential rain and flooding in Liguria, Lombardy and Tuscany
Europe • 2:30 PM
6 min
Italy has been battered by a severe weather front, with violent storms, gale-force winds and intense lightning, hitting Liguria, Lombardy and northern Tuscany, causing floods and damage.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="htt
Read the article
Coalition of the Willing talks set for Monday in Kyiv
Europe • 2:28 PM
2 min
Members of the so-called Coalition of the Willing will meet on Monday in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv to discuss continued support for the war-torn country amid another year of Russian aggression.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><
Read the article
Sword-wielding attacker wounds several at Swedish high school
Europe • 1:42 PM
2 min
Fagersta municipality said an attacker armed with a sword entered Brinellskolan and wounded several people before being detained by police. Local media reported that the attacker was armed with a machete and was shot by police<div class="small-12 column t
Read the article
French driver discovers 1.5 metre boa constrictor under car bonnet
Europe • 1:33 PM
3 min
A motorist near Toulouse in southern France found what appeared to be a royal boa or boa constrictor under the bonnet of his car as he was changing the battery.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026
Read the article
Sweden plans to send migrants to Italy, France and Spain reject Dublin transfers
Europe • 1:23 PM
9 min
After Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Finland, Sweden now also plans to return to Italy migrants who moved north after landing there. Eurostat says 109,427 transfer requests were sent to Rome between 2023 and 2025, a potential boomerang for Meloni's go
Read the article
ICC head Tomoko Akane warns of 'demise of international rule of law' after US sanctions
Europe • 9:32 AM
6 min
Washington has repeatedly accused the ICC of "politicised actions" and of "targeting Israel" after it issued an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu relating to the war in Gaza.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a hr
Read the article
Ukraine eyes anti-ballistic systems with EU’s €90 billion loan
Europe • 9:26 AM
5 min
Officials in Kyiv have floated the idea of using the next parcel of funds from the European Union’s €90 billion loan to purchase anti-ballistic missile capabilities, an official close to the discussions told Euronews. Questions loom over where they could
Read the article
Weapons for Putin's agents? Secret arms cache found in Berlin forest
Europe • 9:23 AM
1 min
Investigators uncovered the weapons in woodland in Brandenburg, according to reports by broadcasters NDR and WDR and the Süddeutsche Zeitung daily.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21/weapon
Read the article
Two Swiss apartment block fires leave five missing and 19 injured, police say
Europe • 7:19 AM
3 min
Around 100 firefighters were sent to the scene, where crews were still working to extinguish the fire on Friday morning.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21/swiss-apartment-block-fire-leaves
Read the article
Russian drones hit border crossing with Moldova in overnight strike, Ukraine says
Europe • 6:38 AM
4 min
The announcement comes a day after a Romanian F-16 fighter jet destroyed an explosive-laden maritime drone close to Europe's largest offshore gas project.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21
Read the article
Identification tags and bones: How experts are identifying WWII soldiers found in the Danube
Europe • 6:09 AM
8 min
Two Wehrmacht soldiers and a WWII motorcycle were recovered from the Danube in Budapest. Now, experts are trying to identify the soldiers using their military identity tags. Euronews spoke to those involved about the painstaking work of putting names to t
Read the article
Ghent University suspends US academic behind Jason Arday plagiarism claims
Europe • 5:47 AM
4 min
Arday, who became Cambridge's youngest-ever black professor when he was appointed in 2023, was found dead Friday aged 41.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21/ghent-university-suspends-us-aca
Read the article
Europe’s hollowed-out armies: The race to find 100,000 soldiers
Europe • 5:00 AM
7 min
The European Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, says Europe needs to be able to rapidly deploy around 100,000 troops to deter a potential Russian attack. Experts warn about the problems meeting this target.<div class="small-12 column text-center
Read the article
Swiss village lives in the shadow of an unstable mountain
Europe • 3:46 AM
2 min
Kandersteg, a picturesque Swiss Alpine village, sits beneath the unstable Spitze Stei rock formation, which could trigger a major landslide if it collapses. Scientists say rising temperatures are melting glaciers and thawing mountain permafrost, making sl
Read the article
Ceuta plans second eviction after hundreds of migrants return to Trampolín beach
Europe • 12:46 AM
3 min
The government of Ceuta warns it will suspend beach-cleaning operations if migrants return following a second eviction attempt in just two days.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/21/ceuta-pla
Read the article
'We are guarding Germans, Belgians': Latvia stops 28 migrants from Belarus after tunnel discovery
Europe • 12:21 AM
9 min
Latvia has been experiencing a rise in irregular migration in recent months, something that European leaders call a hybrid attack by Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2
Read the article