Turin - Milan, 21 July 2015 - Intesa Sanpaolo hereby communicates the new composition of its share capital (fully subscribed and paid-in) following the finalisation of the mergers by incorporation of Banca di Trento e Bolzano S.p.A. and Banca Monte Parma S.p.A. into Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A..
The merger deeds were signed on 10 July 2015 and registered in the competent Company Registers, with legal effect as of 20 July 2015. As a consequence, a total of 9,653,223 Intesa Sanpaolo ordinary shares were issued of a unit nominal value of 0.52 euro, having regular dividend entitlement, coupon 38, with an increase in the share capital from 8,724,861,778.88 euro to 8,729,881,454.84 euro, comprising 15,855,743,006 ordinary shares and 932,490,561 non-convertible savings shares, of a nominal value of 0.52 euro each. Details are shown in the table below.
Current share capital
Previous share capital
Euro
number of
shares
unit
nominal
value
Euro
number of
shares
unit
nominal
value
Total
of which:
8,729,881,454.84
16,788,233,567
0.52
8,724,861,778.88
16,778,580,344
0.52
Ordinary shares
(regular entitlement: 1/1/2015)
current coupon number: 38
8,244,986,363.12
15,855,743,006
0.52
8,239,966,687.16
15,846,089,783
0.52
Non-convertible savings shares
(regular entitlement: 1/1/2015)
current coupon number: 39
The Intesa Sanpaolo Group is one of the first European groups to have made a strong commitment to ESG. It is also the first in the world, in terms of social impact, to focus on the climate. The group is the leader in Italy (13.6 million clients, 3,323 branches) in financial activities for households and companies. It has a strategic international presence (936 branches; 7.2 million clients) in several countries in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
The activity is divided into 6 divisions:
- Banca dei Territori: focuses on the market and the centrality of the territory to strengthen relationships with individuals, SMEs and non-profit organizations;
- IMI Corporate & Investment Banking: a global partner to companies, financial institutions and public authorities;
- International Subsidiary Banks: subsidiaries engaged in commercial banking activities in various countries;
- Private Banking: targeted products and services for private clients and HNWI (High Net Worth Individuals);
- Asset Management: solutions for the group's customers, external commercial networks and institutional clients;
- Insurance: insurance and retirement products for the group's customers.