The appointment

Bankitalia: CEO Luigi Federico Signorini leaves, his place is taken by Paolo Angelini

Signorini leaves office early, for personal reasons, as of 31 March

by Rome Editorial Staff

PAOLO ANGELINI BANCA D’ITALIA SOFT POWER CONFERENCE

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Translated by AI
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The Governor and the Higher Council of the Bank of Italy, in the course of the meeting held on 30 January, took note of the desire of the Director General, Luigi Federico Signorini, to leave office early, for personal reasons, as of 31 March next. The Governor and the Board of Governors expressed their gratitude to Signorini for his years of service to the institution and wished him all the best for the future.

At the same meeting, in an extraordinary session, on the Governor's proposal, the Board of Governors resolved to appoint Paolo Angelini, currently Deputy Director General, as Director General; and Gian Luca Trequattrini, currently General Officer and Secretary to the Board of Governors, as Deputy Director General.

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Paolo Angelini, as director general of the Bank of Italy, also takes over as president of Ivass, replacing Luigi Federico Signorini.

The appointments were made pursuant to Article 18 of the Statute of the Bank of Italy and will be effective following approval by decree of the President of the Republic, promoted by the Prime Minister in agreement with the Minister of Economy and Finance, after consulting the Council of Ministers.

Signorini's exit, announced today, would have matured after he turned 70 last October and in view of the expiry of his mandate in 2027. After 13 years in the directorate, in very challenging years marked by banking crises and financial tensions, Signorini would thus have opted to devote more time to his private life and his many interests, including cultural ones.

Who is Paolo Angelini, new Bankitalia CEO

Born in Siena in 1958, married with one son, the new CEO of the Bank of Italy Paolo Angelini is a member of the directorate and deputy director general of the Bank of Italy from April 2021. He has worked at the central institution since 1990. He graduated with honours in Economics from the University of Siena in 1986. In 1987 he studied at Kansas University on a Fulbright scholarship. In 1988 he moved to Brown University, where he received a 'B. Stringher' scholarship from the Bank of Italy and a grant from Ente Einaudi. At this university he worked as a teaching assistant and obtained a Master's degree in Economics in 1989 and a Ph.D. in Economics in 1994. He worked at the Study Service of the Bank of Italy from 1990 to 2011 in the monetary and financial sector, where he was head of the Monetary Analysis Office between 1998 and 2003. From 2011 to 2013 he helped set up and headed the Technical Secretariat for the Eurosystem and Financial Stability, the structure that will become the Financial Stability Service in 2014. He is a member of the Technical Advisory Committee within the European Systemic Risk Board (from 2012 to 2019) and of the Financial Stability Committee of the European Central Bank (from 2015 to 2019). He is Deputy Head of the Banking and Financial Supervision Department from January 2014 to June 2019. Appointed General Officer, he is Head of the Banking and Financial Supervision Department from July 2019 to April 2021.

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