Teleborsa
Italian financial/market-focused, politically neutral
Background
Teleborsa was founded in 1961 in Rome as an Italian financial press agency (agenzia di stampa), making it one of Italy's oldest financial news organizations. Over the decades it evolved from a wire-service outlet into a full media company integrating editorial content, financial data feeds, and digital technology solutions. It operates as Teleborsa S.r.l., a small privately held firm with roughly 11–50 employees, and presents itself as a 'pure publisher' without outside commercial interests beyond financial information. Teleborsa has become embedded in Italy's financial-market infrastructure: it is authorized by Italy's securities regulator CONSOB to operate the EMARKET SDIR & Storage platform, through which publicly listed companies meet mandatory regulated-disclosure obligations. The company also serves as a technology, editorial, and data partner for Borsa Italiana and the London Stock Exchange Group. More recently it joined Euronext's EuroStockNews press-release distribution network as the Italian-market partner, adding its audience of over one million investors to the cross-border platform. A content arrangement with ANSA, Italy's national cooperative wire service, carries Teleborsa material on the teleborsa.ansa.it subdomain. Its coverage centers on Italian and European financial markets—equities, bonds, derivatives, and macroeconomic data—and is not oriented around domestic or international party politics.
Sources
- Who we are | EMARKET STORAGE – Teleborsa
- Teleborsa – CB Insights Company Profile
- Teleborsa | LinkedIn
- From Dublin to Oslo, Now Milan: EuroStockNews x Teleborsa new partnership
- CONSOB – List of centralized storage mechanisms for regulated information
- TELEBORSA SRL Company Profile | Dun & Bradstreet
- Chi Siamo – Profilo Aziendale | Teleborsa.it
Profile compiled 2026-08-13; refreshed when ownership, funding, or the administration changes.