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Intesa stock falls 2% after earnings beat: should investors worry?

by May 8, 2026
written by May 8, 2026

Intesa Sanpaolo beat first-quarter expectations, with stronger fees and a sharp rise in trading income helping Italy’s biggest bank offset softer lending trends and keep its annual profit target intact.

ISP stock fell about 2% after the results as investors weighed the outlook for lending income in a lower-rate environment.

The lender reported net income of €2.76 billion for the first quarter, up about 6 per cent from a year earlier and ahead of analyst forecasts.

Intesa said it remained on track to deliver about €10 billion in profit in 2026 and confirmed its medium- and long-term business goals.

Revenue also came in ahead of market expectations.

Operating income rose above consensus to €7.15 billion, supported by growth across divisions and a strong contribution from capital-light businesses.

Fees and trading drive the upside

Net interest income, a key measure of lending profitability, was broadly stable at €3.64 billion as the benefit from higher rates continued to fade.

That softer trend was more than offset by a stronger contribution from fees and trading.

Net fee and commission income increased 3.1 per cent to €2.52 billion, underlining the bank’s ability to generate more income from asset management, insurance and transaction services.

Net trading income more than doubled from a year earlier to €505 million, driven by gains on securities portfolios and other activities, as well as stronger transactional banking income.

Compared with the previous quarter, trading income rose sharply.

The result should ease some pressure on Intesa ahead of shareholder meetings, where investors have been watching closely for signs that Italian banks can defend earnings as interest rates normalise.

With net interest income under pressure across the sector, lenders are increasingly being judged on how well they can grow fees, control costs and protect returns.

Should investors worry?

Intesa’s update follows a strong week for Italian banks.

UniCredit reported solid quarterly results, while mid-sized rivals Banco BPM and BPER also posted robust numbers.

The broader trend suggests the sector is still benefiting from resilient domestic demand, healthy asset quality and more diversified revenue streams, even as the tailwind from rates weakens.

Unlike some rivals, Intesa has largely stayed on the sidelines of the latest wave of banking consolidation in Italy.

The bank strengthened its dominant domestic position with the acquisition of UBI Banca in 2020, but has since resisted calls to engage in merger talks with smaller peers such as Banco BPM and BPER.

That stance has not fully closed the door on future deals.

Intesa said it would continue to seek opportunities to reinforce its leadership in the Italian market, including through innovation and digitalisation, and would monitor any options that could strengthen the group further.

For now, though, the first-quarter figures suggest the bank has little need to rush.

Solid fee growth, a jump in trading income and revenue above consensus have given management room to stay selective, even as consolidation across Italy’s banking sector continues to gather pace.

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