Intesa Sanpaolo invests €1 million in Bitcoin
The investment positions Intesa Sanpaolo as a leader in digital asset adoption within Europe, potentially setting a precedent for other banks in Italy.

Intesa Sanpaolo, Italy’s largest bank, has made headlines by purchasing 11 Bitcoins for €1 million, marking a significant step in the nation’s financial history. The investment makes it the first Italian bank to directly acquire cryptocurrency, setting a potential precedent for others in the country’s financial sector.
Confirmation of the purchase came after an internal email from the bank was leaked online, reportedly signed by Niccolò Bardoscia, head of its Trading and Investment division for Digital Assets. However, the bank has refrained from commenting on its motivations or whether this move signals a broader strategy involving digital assets.
This investment aligns with the bank’s ongoing exploration of blockchain technologies. Intesa Sanpaolo previously underwrote a €25 million blockchain bond in July 2024 and introduced cryptocurrency spot trading last November. As global institutions increasingly embrace Bitcoin, this move solidifies the bank’s role as a leader in digital asset adoption within Europe.