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Budget Oscars 2017: here are the winners

All the results of the award promoted by the Italian Public Relations Federation (Ferpi) with Borsa Italiana and Bocconi University to enhance the most virtuous companies in financial reporting activities and in maintaining relations with stakeholders.

Budget Oscars 2017: here are the winners

Eni, Banca Generali, Sabaf, Sia and Cesvi Foundation Onlus win the 2017 Budget Oscars, an event promoted by the Italian Public Relations Federation (Ferpi) with Borsa Italiana and Bocconi University. More than 100 companies participated. The award was created to enhance the most virtuous companies in the activities of financial reporting and in the care of relationship with stakeholders.

In particular, Eni won in the "Oscar Large Enterprises" category, beating the other two finalists, A2A and Piaggio, while General Bank it prevailed over Intesa Sanpaolo and Banca Mediolanum in the “Oscar Imprese Finanziarie” category.

"We are proud to receive this prestigious recognition which enhances the efforts for transparent and accessible financial communication for all our stakeholders - commented Gian Maria Mossa, CEO of Banca Generali - we have a very clear strategy focused on sustainable development to be more and more close not only to shareholders, but above all to families in the care of their assets, and the commitment to communicate the key elements in a simple and immediate way is a fundamental priority for us".

sabaf prevailed in the “Oscar Medium and Small Listed Enterprises” section, beating Amplifon and Igd Siiq, while Both was awarded the "Oscar Non-Listed Companies with a minimum turnover ceiling of 100 million euro" award, beating the competition from Fideuram and Casillo Partecipazioni.

As for the category "Providing Foundations and Non-Profit Organizations", Cesvi Onlus Foundation beat Coop Selios and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo.

Le Special mentions of the 2017 Budget Oscar, curated by Ferpi, went to Pirelli for the "Best Financial Communication for the Stock Exchange listing", to ProntoPro for the "Best Startup and Innovative SME budget" and to Aspiag Service-Despar Nordest for the " Best Integrated Report”. A mention of merit also went to the Opera San Francesco for the poor.

Lastly, the financial statements of Enpam (Enpam Foundation, National Insurance and Assistance Agency for Doctors and Dentists) and Quas (Supplementary Healthcare Fund for Tertiary, Distribution, Services and Tourism managers) were reported in the Welfare segment .

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