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Banca Generali, in 2021 funding of 7,7 billion, the highest ever

The institute led by Gian Maria Mossa has updated its monthly and annual collection records - The CEO: "Goals higher than estimates"

Banca Generali, in 2021 funding of 7,7 billion, the highest ever

Historic record for Banca Generali, which closed 2021 with best monthly and annual collection figure ever. According to the numbers disclosed by the institute headed by Gian Maria Mossa, the month of December closed with a collection equal to 849 million euros against 782 million in December 2020 and 810 million last November. The collection, emphasizes Banca Generali, shows "excellent quality and diversification: the set of managed, insurance and administered solutions in fact came close to one billion (986 million, +24%) while the liquidity parked in current accounts decreased”.

Moving from the monthly to the annual data, 2021 ended with an overall collection of € 7,7 billion, the highest figure ever which beats the previous record (800 billion) recorded in 6,9 by 2017 million. 

Analyzing the flows in detail, the collection in managed solutions (equal to 696 million euros in the month and 5,3 billion euros in the year) shows a positive result for financial (242 million euros in the month, 938 million euros in the year) and insurance (141 million euros in the month, 1,4 billion euros in the year). It is confirmed in constant growth Sicav LUX IM with 178 million euros in the month and 1,5 billion euros in the year. The masses in Consulting Evolved they amounted to 7,3 billion euros (+21% y/y) with a positive change of 155 million euros in the month.

The CEO and CEO of the bank, Gian Maria Mossa, commented: “The great work alongside customers in the diversification and protection of assets and the commitment to innovating tools and the range of offers are leading to objectives higher than our own estimates. The trust that continues to grow from customers is the best business card with which to present our development ambitions in view of the new three-year plan scheduled for February".

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