Intesa Sanpaolo Chief Executive Carlo Messina said that he remained committed to hitting targets set under the Italian bank’s business plan through 2025 after being appointed for another term. Shareholders named a new board at Italy’s biggest bank. Messina stated that the strong shareholder support and the board’s decision to confirm my role as chief executive for another three years fills them with gratitude and pride.
They reiterate their utmost commitment to leading and serving Intesa Sanpaolo by hitting all the targets under the 2022-2025 business plan unveiled in February. Intesa, which has a 5.1 billion euro loan exposure to Russian and Ukrainian clients net of guarantees, reports first-quarter earnings next week.
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