INTESA SANPAOLO WINS AS ‘BANK OF THE YEAR IN WESTERN EUROPE’
THE BANKER AWARDS 2020:
INTESA SANPAOLO WINS AS
‘BANK OF THE YEAR IN WESTERN EUROPE’
AND ‘BANK OF THE YEAR IN ITALY’
Intesa Sanpaolo is the first Italian bank recognized as Western Europe’s best bank
Intesa Sanpaolo has been awarded as ‘Bank of the Year in Western Europe’ and ‘Bank of the Year in Italy’ by The Banker, the specialist publication of the Financial Times Group. The award marks the first time that an Italian bank has received the recognition as best bank in Western Europe.
In its selection, The Banker’s panel of international judges considered Intesa Sanpaolo’s strong financial performance and the successful merger with UBI Banca that has created an Italian banking champion able to successfully compete at the European level. The panel gave particular importance to the vital role Intesa Sanpaolo has played in supporting the Italian economy and society throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marco Elio Rottigni, Head of Intesa Sanpaolo's International Subsidiary Banks Division, stated: “Intesa Sanpaolo is one of Europe's best performing banking groups and stands out for the strength of its balance sheet. After the merger with UBI it stands at the top positions in the Euro-area ranking by market capitalization, being also among the best European banks according to several performance and financial indicators. The Banker's recognition as ‘Bank of the Year in Western Europe’ reflects not only these important reasons, but also the fact that the UBI acquisition has paved the way for innovative banking merger techniques, appreciated and approved by the regulatory authorities. The belonging to such a prestigious and solid banking group puts our international subsidiaries in the position to be significant contributors to the Group’s success, as they fully benefit in their home markets from shared opportunities, synergies and best practices. The COVID pandemic has made this even more important, and together we have launched concrete initiatives to support local economies, our customers and our people, creating value for the communities in which the Group operates."
Marco Santini CEO of EXIMBANK: “The important recognition gained by Intesa Sanpaolo reflects also the contribution and the role played by EXIMBANK in Moldova over the years, as a trustworthy financial-solution provider in support of households and businesses. In line with the Group's values, we pay attention to all our stakeholders, as it has been particularly necessary during the current pandemic crisis, when we swiftly mobilized our technological skills and financial expertise to enact measures to protect and support both our employees and customers.”
About EXIMBANK
EXIMBANK represents a universal commercial bank, offering quality services for the corporate segment, which operates in all branches of the national economy throughout the country, and for the retail segments. Currently, in addition to the traditional banking services package (cash and settlement operations, loans, opening and servicing deposit accounts, securities transactions), EXIMBANK offers high technology banking services and products, such as bank card transactions ("MasterCard Inc." and "Visa Inc.") and products based on IP technologies (Internet-banking "EXIMBANK-ONLINE", online access to card accounts). On March 13 of the year 2018 EXIMBANK officially became part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group, after the completion of the acquisition of 100% of EXIMBANK's share capital by Intesa Sanpaolo.
About Intesa Sanpaolo
Intesa Sanpaolo is one of the most solid and profitable banks in Europe, providing wealth management, consumer banking, corporate and investment banking, asset management and insurance. As the market leader in Italy, Intesa Sanpaolo serves nearly 14.6 million customers through digital and traditional channels. The Group’s international subsidiary banks provide for an additional 7.2 million customers in Central Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Intesa Sanpaolo is recognized as one of the most sustainable banks in the world. The Group believes that value creation should be interpreted broadly, supporting social purpose and driving the real economy. As part of its commitment to sustainable growth, Intesa Sanpaolo has created a €5 billion financing facility dedicated to the circular economy. The Group’s large-scale project for economic inclusion and poverty alleviation includes a Fund for Impact to provide €1.2 billion in loans to those parts of society that find access to credit difficult. Intesa Sanpaolo is deeply committed to cultural initiatives that it promotes on its own and together with partners in Italy and abroad, including permanent and temporary exhibits of the vast artistic patrimony at the Gallerie d’Italia, the Group’s three museums located in Milan, Naples, Vicenza and soon also in Turin.
06.01.2021