In 2026, Intesa Sanpaolo IMI Corporate & Investment Banking Division, led by Mauro Micillo, was once again confirmed as Italy's leading bank in the main categories of Corporate Banking and Corporate Cash Management according to Crisil Coalition Greenwich, which assigned it the following awards:
Share Leader
- Corporate Banking Market Penetration in Europe - Italy
- Corporate Cash Management Market Penetration in Europe - Italy
Best Bank
- Corporate Banking in Europe – Italy
- Corporate Cash Management in Europe - Italy
The Coalition Greenwich 2026 Awards are based on a rigorous survey conducted on thousands of interviews with decision makers in the Corporate Banking and Cash Management sectors. The Share Leader award is given to banks with the highest market penetration, measured by the percentage of companies that consider them a relevant partner in their various product lines. The Best Bank award is based on the Greenwich Quality Index (GQI), which assesses the quality perceived by customers by identifying the best performances.
The awards received confirm the capabilities of Global Transaction Banking, headed by Stefano Favale, to stand out for the high quality of its customer relations, expressed through the expertise and constant attention of its relationship managers in providing qualified advice and timely responses to companies' needs.
A significant contribution also comes from Intesa Sanpaolo's commitment to innovation and the digitalisation of services, which enable it to offer an advanced, secure experience that is fully integrated with customers' systems. The breadth and competitiveness of its offering, both on the domestic and international markets, combined with operational efficiency and speed in handling transactions, are further factors that have contributed to this important recognition.
This result demonstrates Intesa Sanpaolo's ability to combine innovation, expertise, and proximity to businesses, consolidating its role in the international banking landscape.
For more information about the winners, visit the dedicated page.