Autostrade Lombarde

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Autostrade Lombarde
Native name
Autostrade Lombarde S.p.A.
private Società per Azioni
IndustryFinancial services
Headquarters2/4 via Somalia,
Brescia
,
Italy
Key people
  • Francesco Bettoni (president)
  • Duilio Allegrini (general manager)
Servicesholding company of toll road operator
RevenueDecrease2.svg €70,898,801 (2014)
Decrease2.svg €45,498,213 (2014)
Decrease2.svg(€26,033,377) (2014)
Total assets Increase2.svg €1,907,427,946 (2014)
Total equity Decrease2.svg €424,401,424 (2014)
Owner Intesa Sanpaolo (42.4461%)
Website www.autostradelombarde.it   Blue pencil.svg
Footnotes /references
in consolidated balance sheets [1]

Autostrade Lombarde is an Italian holding company that owned a majority stake (78.9752%) in Società di Progetto Brebemi S.p.A., the operator of Autostrada A35 (Brescia–Bergamo–Milan, although the toll road did not go through Bergamo city but the province). [2] The company also owned 27.958% stake in Autostrade Bergamasche (ex-Interconnessione Pedemontana-Brebemi), [3] a company that own the concession to connect Autostrada A35 and Autostrada A36. [4]

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Intesa Sanpaolo purchased 39.3% equity stake of Autostrade Lombarde from Autostrade per l'Italia, a subsidiary of Atlantia in 2007.

Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. is an Italian banking group resulting from the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI based in Torre Intesa Sanpaolo, Turin, Italy. In 2014 it was the largest banking group in Italy by market capitalization, and second by total assets. The bank has also experienced growth in the international market, focused in Central-Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

Atlantia (company) Italian holding company

Atlantia S.p.A. is an Italian holding company operating toll motorways and airports. Its primary asset is Autostrade per l'Italia, the largest concessionaire on the Italian autostrade network. The company is controlled by the Benetton family. A subsidiary, Autostrade of Virginia, is a member of the consortium that operates the Dulles Greenway.

Shareholders

As of 31 December 2014
  1. Intesa Sanpaolo (42.4461%)
  2. Società Autostrada Torino–Alessandria–Piacenza (13.3354%)
  3. Impresa Pizzarotti (6.4140%)
  4. Unieco (5.7726%)
  5. Autostrade Centro Padane (5.4068%)
  6. Mattioda Pierino e Figli (5.3450%)
  7. Autostrada Brescia–Verona–Vicenza–Padova (A4 Holding) (4.9015%)
  8. Milan Chamber of Commerce
    1. direct (0.0000%)
    2. Parcam (2.8177%)
  9. Milano Serravalle – Milano Tangenziali (2.7794%)
  10. Brescia Chamber of Commerce (2.7575%)
  11. Tecnoinfrastrutture (Tecno Holding) (2.1380%)
  12. Province of Bergamo (1.1396%)
  13. Province of Brescia (0.8866%)
  14. Bergamo Chamber of Commerce (0.7143%)
  15. Cooperativa Muratori e Braccianti di Carpi (0.6414%)
  16. Metropolitan City of Milan (0.6087%)
  17. UBI Banca (0.6053%)
    1. direct (0.5301%)
    2. Banco di Brescia (0.0752%)
  18. Cassa Rurale Treviglio (0.4122%)
  19. Associazione Industriale Bresciana (0.3669%)
  20. Brescia Comune (0.2031%)
  21. Cremona Chamber of Commerce (0.1100%)
  22. Treviglio Comune (0.0877%)
  23. Banco Popolare (0.0787%)
  24. Confindustria Bergamo (0.0135%)
  25. Assolombarda (0.0089%)
  26. Caravaggio Comune (0.0061%)
  27. Travagliato Comune (0.0061%)

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References

  1. "2014 Bilancio consolidato" (PDF) (in Italian). Autostrade Lombarde. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  2. "2014 Bilancio" (PDF) (in Italian). Società di Progetto Brebemi. 10 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. http://www.autostradebergamasche.it/la-societa/
  4. http://www.trasporti.regione.lombardia.it/cs/Satellite?c=Redazionale_P&childpagename=DG_Infrastrutture%2FDetail&cid=1213470385065&pagename=DG_INFWrapper