Banca Mediolanum S.p.A. (BIT:BMED)

Italy flag Italy · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
14.79
-0.42 (-2.76%)
Mar 31, 2025, 1:45 PM CET
44.29%
Market Cap 11.22B
Revenue (ttm) 2.36B
Net Income (ttm) 1.12B
Shares Out 737.48M
EPS (ttm) 1.50
PE Ratio 10.15
Forward PE 12.34
Dividend 0.75 (4.93%)
Ex-Dividend Date Nov 18, 2024
Volume 1,008,215
Average Volume 1,837,661
Open 15.05
Previous Close 15.21
Day's Range 14.73 - 15.08
52-Week Range 9.30 - 15.51
Beta 1.29
RSI 72.02
Earnings Date May 9, 2025

About Banca Mediolanum

Banca Mediolanum S.p.A. provides various banking products and services in Italy. The company offers current accounts; deposits; and mortgages and loans. It also provides debit, credit, and prepaid cards; investment products, such as mutual funds, unit linked policies, investment strategies, other investments, trading, and retirement products; and life insurance products and services. In addition, the company engages in audio and television production business; real estate business; mutual fund and trust management business; and the provision of... [Read more]

Sector Financials
Founded 1982
Employees 3,825
Stock Exchange Borsa Italiana
Ticker Symbol BMED
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Banca Mediolanum's revenue was 1.99 billion, an increase of 6.57% compared to the previous year's 1.87 billion. Earnings were 1.12 billion, an increase of 36.23%.

Financial Statements

News

Banca Mediolanum (FRA:ME1) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Net Inflows and Robust ...

Banca Mediolanum (FRA:ME1) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Net Inflows and Robust Income Growth

7 weeks ago - GuruFocus

Italy's Banca Mediolanum posts record net profit in 2024

Italy's Banca Mediolanum on Thursday posted a 36% rise in annual net profit to a record 1.12 billion euros ($1.16 billion) for 2024.

7 weeks ago - Reuters

Banca Mediolanum trims 2024 NII target on easing interest rates

Italian bank Banca Mediolanum posted an 18% jump in nine-month net profit to 674.3 million euros, the bank said on Thursday, but trimmed its 2024 net interest income (NII) guidance, citing easing inte...

5 months ago - Reuters

Silvio Berlusconi wins longstanding banking dispute in EU court

The ECB did not have the right to probe Silvio Berlusconi’s holdings in Banca Mediolanum, in spite of the late Italian Prime Minster’s conviction for tax fraud, the EU’s highest court said today.

6 months ago - Euronews