| Intesa Sanpaolo in Brief |
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Intesa Sanpaolo in Brief |
- Intesa Sanpaolo Group is one of the leading banks in Italy and Euro zone.
- The Registered Office is in Turin, while the Secondary Office is in Milan.
- The entity is applying the Dual Management Model. Accordingly, there is a Supervisory Board chaired by Giovanni Bazoli and a Management Board chaired by Enrico Salza.
- Intesa Sanpaolo comprises six business units, carring out the following activities : commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, public financing, asset management, financial consultancy services, activities of international subsidiary banks.
- The Group website is www.intesasanpaolo.com
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| Main Financial Indicators * |
| Market Capitalization (1) |
€ 35.8 bn |
| Total Assets |
€ 633.8 bn |
| Loans to customers |
€ 385.8 bn |
| Direct Customer Deposits |
€ 433.4 bn |
| Shareholders' Equity including net income |
€ 50.8 bn | |
* Numbers on 30 September 2008 (1) On 31/10/2008 | | |
| Intesa Sanpaolo - Top Italian Bank |
- Has the biggest local branch network of 6518 branches
- Renders its services to 19.8 million customers (11.4 m. customers are in Italy ).
- Tops Italian banks in terms of market share of various activities and services
- Controls 18%of deposits in the local market
- Manages 17.1% of loans in the local market
- Is regarded a key player in retail banking, factoring services, trade finance and asset management
- Strong retail presence covering more than 70% of Italian household wealth.
- Plays an active role in public and infrastructure finance
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| Strong International Presence |
- A strong presence in 13 countries in Middle and Eastern Europe as well as Mediterranean basin via more than 1900 branches serving about 8.4 million commercial and retail customers.
- An international network serving corporate customers in more than 33 countries (in September 2008) like Mediterranean countries, USA, Russia, India and China.
- Strong relationships with a worldwide network of more than 3000 correspondent banks.
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