Intesa Sanpaolo participates in 2025 EU-wide banking transparency exercise

Gian Maria Gros-Pietro Chairman of the Board of Directors of Intesa Sanpaolo Wikipedia
Gian Maria Gros-Pietro Chairman of the Board of Directors of Intesa Sanpaolo - Wikipedia
0Comments

Intesa Sanpaolo has acknowledged the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) announcement regarding the 2025 EU-wide Transparency Exercise. The bank issued a statement on December 4, 2025, noting its participation in the exercise.

The EBA Board of Supervisors has approved the package for this annual transparency initiative, which has been conducted each year since 2016. The process is published together with the Risk Assessment Report (RAR). According to Intesa Sanpaolo, “The annual transparency exercise will be based solely on COREP/FINREP data on the form and scope to assure a sufficient and appropriate level of information to market participants.”

As part of the procedure, templates were completed centrally by the EBA and then sent to banks and supervisors for verification. Banks were given an opportunity to identify and correct any errors in their data before resubmitting it through regular supervisory reporting channels. They could also provide additional details if needed to clarify specific data points.

This approach aims to maintain a consistent level of disclosure for market participants across Europe.



Related

Pavlos Mylonas CEO

National Bank of Greece and Allianz SE sign memorandum on minority stake and bancassurance agreement

National Bank of Greece has signed an agreement with Allianz SE for a minority stake in Allianz European Reliance. The deal includes plans for exclusive distribution partnerships aimed at expanding access to insurance products through banking channels.

Martin Lundstedt President and CEO at Volvo Group North America LLC Volvo Group North America LLC

The Foundation Assar Gabrielsson Prize recipients 2026 awarded

The Assar Gabrielsson Foundation has named Ketan Thombare, Louise Carstam, and Ella Äng Eklund as winners of its annual prizes supporting promising cancer researchers. Each recipient will receive SEK 100,000 administered by Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg.

Alfred Stern Chairman of the Executive Board of OMV OMV

OMV invests EUR 65 million in new innovation center in Austria

OMV has announced a EUR 65 million investment for a new innovation hub at its Schwechat site. The facility aims to accelerate technological development from laboratory research to industrial scale. Construction is set for completion in the first half of 2027.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from EU Business Daily.