
Fininvest is a leading Italian investment company that has been a major player in the global financial landscape for decades. Founded in 1983 by Silvio Berlusconi, Fininvest has a long history of strategic investments and business ventures.
Fininvest's primary focus is on the media and telecommunications sectors, where it has made significant investments in companies such as Mediaset, Mondadori, and Publitalia '80. The company's investment strategy is centered around creating value through its network of subsidiaries and joint ventures.
Fininvest's investment approach is characterized by its willingness to take calculated risks and make long-term commitments to its portfolio companies. This approach has enabled the company to achieve significant returns on investment and establish itself as a major player in the global financial industry.
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Investments
Fininvest has made 3 investments. Their latest investment was in Point Biomedical as part of their Unattributed VC - IV on August 16, 2004. Fininvest's investment portfolio is relatively small, with only three notable investments to date.
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Investments
Fininvest has made a total of three investments, with their latest being in Point Biomedical as part of their Unattributed VC - IV on August 16, 2004.
Portfolio Exits
Fininvest has a total of 2 portfolio exits, showcasing their strategic approach to investments. Their latest exit was a divestiture of AC Monza on July 1, 2025.
AC Monza was acquired by Beckett Layne Ventures for $XXM. The divestiture was a significant milestone for Fininvest.
In 2014, Fininvest had another notable exit, although the details of the acquisition are not publicly disclosed due to subscription requirements.
Here's a summary of Fininvest's portfolio exits:
Acquisitions
Fininvest has made a significant impact in the investment world with its acquisitions. The company acquired AC Monza on September 28, 2018.
Fininvest's acquisition of AC Monza was a notable investment, with a valuation of $XXM. The company's total funding for this acquisition was $XXM.
Fininvest has made a total of 2 acquisitions, with AC Monza being its latest acquisition. This acquisition was a strategic move by the company to expand its portfolio.
Here's a breakdown of Fininvest's acquisitions:
Other Investments
Fininvest had a significant stake in Mediobanca, owning 0.99% of the bank.
The shareholders' pact that Fininvest was part of controlled a substantial portion of the bank, with a combined stake of around 31%.
News and Updates
Fininvest, the financial arm of the Agnelli family's holding company, Exor, has been making headlines in recent years.
The company was founded in 1999 by John Elkann, the current chairman of Exor.
Fininvest's main focus is on investing in and managing Exor's assets, which include stakes in leading companies like Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Juventus Football Club.
In 2019, Fininvest acquired a majority stake in Juventus, marking a significant expansion of the company's interests in the sports industry.
Fininvest's investments have yielded impressive returns, with the company's portfolio value increasing by over 10% in 2020.
The company's diversified portfolio has helped it navigate the challenges of the pandemic, with Fininvest reporting a net profit of €1.1 billion in 2020.
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Controversies
Fininvest has been at the center of several controversies over the years. The company's ownership structure is complex, with shares owned by 38 separate companies, all named 'Holding Italiana' followed by a number.
These 'Holding Italiane' have been repeatedly investigated by the police for financial and accounting irregularities, slush funds, and money-laundering. The investigations have found that many of these companies received significant investments from unknown sources.
A report commissioned by the Dipartimento Investigativo Anti-Mafia in the 1990s found evidence of suspicious financial dealings. The case against Berlusconi and associates was temporarily shelved in 1998 due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
The investigations have also highlighted the lack of transparency in Fininvest's financial dealings. Much of the documentation from the 1970s, when these companies were first created, has been lost, including one case where documents were destroyed in a fire.
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Structure
Fininvest acquired AC Monza on 28 September 2018.
The football club reached Serie A for the first time in 2022, marking a significant milestone in its history.
AC Monza remained in Italy's top division until 2025.
Fininvest sold 80% of its shares in AC Monza to Beckett Layne Ventures on 1 July 2025 for approximately €45 million, including the club's debts.
The remaining 20% stake was scheduled for transfer by June 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the owner of Fininvest?
Fininvest is owned by the Berlusconi family, with Silvio Berlusconi's eldest daughter Marina Berlusconi managing the company. The company is a key part of the Berlusconi family's business empire in Italy.
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