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Ticker · UCG ISIN · IT0005239360 LEI · 549300TRUWO2CD2G5692 XMIL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 4,449 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-11 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country IT Italy
Listing XMIL UCG

UniCredit is a pan-European commercial bank and financial services group offering a wide array of banking solutions. The company serves a diverse clientele, including individuals, corporations, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Its primary activities encompass retail and corporate banking, alongside investment services. The group actively engages in capital and balance sheet management, utilizing risk-sharing transactions to enhance its lending capacity to the real economy. Additionally, UniCredit provides strategic investment guidance and macroeconomic analysis on global financial markets, covering asset classes such as equities, fixed income, and commodities.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
UniCredit: la BCE approva buy-back da 3,1 miliardi di euro a completamento del Programma di riacquisto di azioni proprie 2023
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is a press release dated April 11, 2024, announcing that the ECB has authorized UniCredit to execute the remainder of its 2023 share buy-back programme for €3.1 billion. The subject line explicitly mentions 'Programma di riacquisto di azioni proprie' (Share repurchase program). This action—a company buying back its own shares—directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares'. Although it is an announcement, the core subject matter is the share repurchase itself, which is a specific corporate action, making 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) a more precise classification than the general 'RPA' or 'RNS'. The document details the amount, the regulatory approval (ECB), and the expected commencement date, confirming it is a substantive announcement about a share transaction.
2024-04-11 Italian
UniCredit SpA - allegato 3F marzo 2024
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document is structured as a formal disclosure titled "SCHEMA DI COMUNICAZIONE DELLE OPERAZIONI SUI TITOLI DELL'EMITTENTE" (Model Disclosure for Transactions in the Issuer's Securities). It details transactions conducted by UniCredit Bank AG (a related party) concerning UniCredit SpA shares (ISIN IT0005239360) during March 2024 (Reference Period 03/2024). This specific reporting format, dealing with personal share transactions by executives or related parties, directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing or Insider Trading reports. Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Not a full annual or interim report. - ER/MRQ: Not an earnings release or major shareholding notification. - DIV/CAP/SHA: Not primarily about dividends, financing, or general capital changes. - DIRS (Director's Dealing): This category covers the report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades). The content perfectly matches this description, detailing specific transactions (date, quantity, price) by an entity related to the issuer. Therefore, the classification is DIRS.
2024-04-03 Italian
Press Release
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 95% confidence The document is a bilingual (Italian/English) 'PRESS RELEASE' announcing that the updated 'Articles of Association' have been filed following a cancellation of treasury shares. The core action is the filing and publication of a governance document (Statuto sociale/Articles of Association). This document is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR), nor is it a specific announcement about management changes (MANG) or director dealings (DIRS). It relates to the company's foundational rules and structure, which aligns closely with Governance Information (CGR). However, the primary focus is the formal filing/publication of a statutory document, which often falls under general regulatory announcements if a more specific governance code (like DEF 14A for remuneration or CGR for general structure) isn't a perfect fit. Given that the Articles of Association define the company's structure and rules, CGR is a strong candidate. Alternatively, since it's a formal filing announcement, RNS could apply. Since the content directly concerns the company's foundational rules ('Statuto sociale' / 'Articles of Association'), Governance Information (CGR) is the most precise fit among the specific categories, as it details internal rules and structure.
2024-03-28 Italian
Articles of Association - Content (PL)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (722 characters) and serves primarily to announce that an updated document (Articles of Association, following a prior share cancellation) has been filed with the Company Register and published on the company website and storage mechanism. This fits the definition of announcing the publication of a document rather than being the full report itself. Since it is an official announcement regarding a corporate document update, it aligns best with Report Publication Announcement (RPA), which covers the announcement of report availability, or potentially Regulatory Filings (RNS) if RPA is too specific. Given the explicit mention of publication and availability, RPA is the most precise fit over the general RNS fallback.
2024-03-28 English
Statuto sociale
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is a formal announcement (Comunicato Stampa / PRESS RELEASE) dated March 28, 2024, regarding the filing and publication of the updated 'Statuto sociale' (Articles of Association) following a previous action (cancellation of treasury shares). This document primarily serves to inform the market that a governance document has been officially registered and made available. It is not the Articles of Association itself, but an announcement about its status. Since the core subject is the official registration/publication of a governance document, it relates closely to corporate governance structure. However, none of the specific codes perfectly match 'Announcement of change in Articles of Association'. 1. It is not 10-K, ER, or IR (financial reports). 2. It is not DIRS (insider trading) or DIV (dividend). 3. It is related to governance, but CGR (Governance Information) usually refers to the report detailing structure, not the announcement of a statutory change. 4. It is not a proxy solicitation (PSI) or AGM material (AGM-R). 5. The action described is the official notification that a statutory document has been filed and published. This fits the description of a general regulatory announcement or a filing that doesn't fit elsewhere. Given the subject matter (Statuto sociale/Articles of Association), it is a fundamental corporate governance document. If we must choose the closest fit among the provided options, Governance Information (CGR) is related, but the document's function is purely informational about the filing status. Since it is a formal, required disclosure that doesn't fit the specific financial/transactional codes, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for a general, non-standard regulatory update, or CGR if we interpret it as providing governance structure information. Given the context of filing updates, RNS is often used for such administrative regulatory disclosures. However, since the content directly concerns the company's foundational rules (Statuto sociale), CGR (Governance Information) is a strong candidate, as the filing *is* the governance information being disseminated. Given the options, and the fact that the document is announcing the official status of the Articles of Association, which define governance, CGR is slightly more specific than the general RNS fallback.
2024-03-28 Italian
UniCredit Articles of Association - 28 March 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document text is titled "Articles of Association" and details the fundamental rules governing the company's structure, share capital (Clause 5), purpose (Clause 4), and procedures for shareholder meetings (Clauses 7-19), and the Board of Directors (Clause 20). This content is the foundational governing document for a corporation, which is distinct from periodic financial reports (10-K, IR, ER) or specific event announcements (AGM-R, DIV, DIRS). While it relates to governance, the specific nature of defining the company's charter and bylaws points most closely to Governance Information (CGR), which covers internal rules and board structure, or potentially a highly specific legal/governance filing. Given the options, 'Governance Information (CGR)' is the best fit as it covers internal rules and board structure, although 'Articles of Association' is a primary corporate governance document.
2024-03-28 English

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