Financial Results
Mediobanca's Profits, Wealth Revenues Rise In Six Months To End-2024

The Italian banking group provides services including private banking and wealth management, and results at this side were positive, it said.
Milan-headquartered Mediobanca, which provides
private banking and wealth management as part of its service
range, yesterday announced an 8 per cent year-on-year profit of
€660 million ($682.9 million) for the six months to end-December
2024.
Revenues in the wealth management side of the group increased 5
per cent in the six-month period, on a year earlier, to €480
million, the lender said in a statement.
In the final three months of last year, group revenue rose
14 per cent year-on-year to €983 million, and wealth revenues
expanded by 10 per cent to €252 million.
The wealth business logged net new money in the last six months
of 2024 of €4.8 billion.
Mediobanca said assets managed on behalf of clients totalled
€106.8 billion, rising €13 billion from a year before, buoyed by
higher markets. It had assets under management of €48.2 billion,
rising 18.2 per cent year-on-year.
The lender revised up its revenue target for 2026 to about €4
billion from €3.8 billion, and net profit target is at more than
€1.4 billion.
“After posting its best-ever set of results in the last financial
year, in 1H FY 2024-25 Mediobanca has again reported growth in
all its divisions, consolidating the main initiatives launched in
the 2023-26 Strategic Plan,” Alberto Nagel, CEO of Mediobanca,
said. “All physical and digital platforms have been enhanced, by
attracting the best talents: the service offering has been
expanded and repositioned increasingly to reflect the private and
investment banking model, which has been well received by clients
in their investment, lending, and ordinary and extraordinary
advisory decisions.”
In 2023, this news service
interviewed the CEO of CMB Monaco, part of Mediobanca, about
how it fits into the wider Mediobanca private banking and wealth
story.