Intesa Sanpaolo is one of the leading banking groups in the eurozone. Intesa Sanpaolo is a leader in Italy in all areas of business - retail, corporate governance and wealth management. Intesa offers its services to 11 million customers through a network of approximately 4,700 branches, well distributed throughout the country, with a market share of over 15% in most regions of Italy.
Intesa Sanpaolo has a select presence in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the Middle East and North Africa with a network of over 1,700 branches and 8.3 million retail and commercial banking clients in 13 countries. Moreover, an international network of corporate customer support specialists is spread in 29 countries, in particular in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as in those regions where Italian companies are most active, such as the USA, Russia, China and India.
Intesa Sanpaolo was formed in January 2007 through the merger of Sanpaolo IMI and Banca Intesa.
(Data for 2021 - Gerald Murray).
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Currency | Bank rate | Change |
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EUR / USD | 1.06927 | ▲ |
GBP / EUR | 1.17739 | ▲ |
USD / JPY | 127.250 | ▼ |
GBP / USD | 1.25896 | ▲ |
USD / CHF | 0.961627 | ▼ |
USD / CAD | 1.28083 | ▲ |
EUR / JPY | 136.065 | ▼ |
AUD / USD | 0.709762 | ▲ |
Current rating | Bank | Assets, USD million | Capital, USD million |
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1 | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited | 5,104,643 | 89,130 |
2 | China Construction Bank Corporation | 4,306,638 | 38,273 |
3 | Agricultural Bank of China Limited | 4,164,697 | 65,809 |
4 | Bank of China Limited | 3,735,692 | 45,067 |
5 | BNP Paribas SA | 3,053,363 | 33,194 |
6 | National Association of JPMorgan Chase Bank | 3,025,285 | 2,028 |
7 | Crédit Agricole SA | 2,406,211 | 10,736 |
8 | China Development Bank | 2,368,081 | 60,441 |
9 | National Association of Bank of America | 2,258,832 | 3,020 |
10 | MUFG Bank Ltd. | 2,217,107 | 15,829 |
Information: | Credits: | deposits: | Translations: | Profit: | Reviewed |
Year: 2021 | 62.027 | 8717,00 | 11072,00 | 35.844 | 262 |
Year: 2022 | 24.727 | 5763,00 | 5834,00 | 28.497 | 124 |
Year: 2023 | 97.895 | 7595,00 | 7908,00 | 100.212 | 154 |
Year: 2024 | 5.595 | 12113,00 | 10108,00 | 49.57 | 259 |
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