
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA (MPS) is the oldest bank in the world and also one of the main banks in Italy. This bank has branches and ATMs in different cities, to find the nearest bank or ATM, use the card. The bank operates, including through its subsidiaries, in various sectors of banking and finance, from traditional banking to special lending, asset management, insurance and investment banking, with over 1,900 branches throughout Italy and a presence in the world's largest economic centers. and financial centers. This bank has branches and ATMs in different cities, to find the nearest bank or ATM, use the card. The bank provides services for lending, cash withdrawal from ATMs, is part of the Montepaschi Group, the third largest banking group in Italy.
(Data for 2021 - Gregory Edwards).
© Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS):
Head office address: Piazza Salimbeni, 3, 53100 Siena.
Bank phone number: + 39 0577.294111
Official site Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS):
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Banks SWIFT code: PASCITM1.
The bank operates from 1472 to 2021 *, see the nearest ATMs of this bank on the map. ⚠ (Information for this year may be outdated, see the current information on the official website of the bank. The address and telephone number of Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) are indicated above).
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| Currency | Bank rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| EUR / USD | 0.961803 | ▼ |
| GBP / EUR | 1.11192 | ▼ |
| USD / JPY | 144.618 | ▲ |
| GBP / USD | 1.06944 | ▼ |
| USD / CHF | 0.993729 | ▲ |
| USD / CAD | 1.37362 | ▲ |
| EUR / JPY | 139.094 | ▲ |
| AUD / USD | 0.646314 | ▼ |




| Current rating | Bank | Assets, USD million | Capital, USD million |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | 25.318 | 11269,00 | 10784,00 | 79.393 | 207 |
| Year: 2022 | 66.301 | 6447,00 | 5372,00 | 53.644 | 56 |
| Year: 2025 | 0.835 | 12004,00 | 7081,00 | 81.795 | 212 |
| Year: 2024 | 54 | 11148,00 | 7186,00 | 74.595 | 74 |
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