Monte dei Paschi di Siena has announced that on September 5, it will exercise the option for full early redemption of a €500 million senior bond, originally maturing in 2027. The decision, formalized in an official note dated August 18, 2026, pertains to the EUR 500,000,000 Fixed to Floating Rate Callable Senior Notes due September 5, 2027 and comes after the approval from the Single Resolution Board, the European authority responsible for banking resolution. The MPS early redemption case confirms how active debt management has become a recurring lever for Italian banking institutions.
The Siena bank has chosen to advance the closure of a debt instrument by one year that would otherwise have matured in September 2027. This is a technical operation, but not without strategic significance: redeeming a callable bond early means freeing the debt structure from an issuance that, under current conditions, may no longer be the most cost-efficient.
The bond subject to redemption is the senior note denominated EUR 500,000,000 Fixed to Floating Rate Callable Senior Notes due September 5, 2027. As the name suggests, it is a mixed-rate bond, fixed and then variable, equipped with a callable clause that allows the issuer to call the bond before its natural maturity, under certain contractual and regulatory conditions.
According to the announcement, the redemption will take place on September 5 and will be executed entirely at par, including accrued but unpaid interest up to the date of option exercise. This is a standard method for this type of instrument, ensuring investors receive the nominal capital back without penalties, in addition to the interest accrued during the period.
An early redemption operation for a senior bond issued by a bank under European supervision cannot occur without an authorization step. This is where the Single Resolution Board comes into play, the body that oversees the resolution of banks within the European Single Resolution Mechanism.
MPS specified that the redemption will only occur after obtaining authorization from the Single Resolution Board. This step is not formal: for banks within the scope of the Single Resolution, the early call of debt instruments counted towards prudential requirements requires a thorough assessment by the authority, which must verify that the operation does not compromise the capital solidity of the institution.
The approval from the Single Resolution Board is, in this sense, confirmation that the operation is consistent with the loss absorption capacity requirements that European banks must maintain even after such a redemption.
The bonds subject to redemption were fully subscribed by institutional investors, a detail that frames the audience involved in the operation. Therefore, this does not involve retail savers, but professional entities—funds, insurance companies, other banks—accustomed to managing callable instruments and their related early call clauses. For these investors, the redemption at par plus accrued interest represents the natural outcome expected by the bond's regulation, not a contractual surprise.
MPS framed the decision as consistent with its funding plan, an element that places the early redemption of the bond within a broader programming logic of the debt structure, rather than as an isolated intervention.
The announcement was disseminated through an official note from the bank, dated August 18, 2026, which made public all essential elements of the operation: the date of September 5, the amount of €500 million, the callable nature of the bond, the authorization obtained, and the terms of redemption at par. This type of communication, typical for listed banking issuers, serves to ensure transparency towards the market and the institutional investors involved in the operation, allowing them to plan the capital return in advance.
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