Mediobanca
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About Mediobanca
Mediobanca SpA is a specialized financial group operating in Wealth Management, Corporate & Investment Banking, and Consumer Finance in the Italian market. It operates through four divisions: Wealth Management, which provides savings products and investment and wealth management services; Corporate & Investment Banking, which provides financial advisory services and capital markets transactions; Consumer Finance, which offers personal loans, credit cards, salary-backed loans, and HeyLight BNPL solutions; and Insurance & Principal Investing, which manages equity investments including Assicurazioni Generali. Holding Functions support Group operations. The majority of revenue comes from Consumer Finance.
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