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Family-Owned Italian Defense Firms Outperform State and Foreign Competitors, Report Shows

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Family-Owned Italian Defense Firms Outperform State and Foreign Competitors, Report Shows

Italy’s family-owned defense companies are experiencing significant growth and profitability, surpassing both state-run enterprises and foreign competitors, according to a recent report by Mediobanca. Family-run firms have historically served as a cornerstone of Italian capitalism, contributing to the country becoming the eighth largest manufacturing power globally. The report highlights that these medium-sized family businesses account for €6.3 billion ($6.6 billion), representing 15.6 percent of Italy’s defense sector revenue.

In a remarkable showcase of financial performance, medium-sized family firms reported an Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) margin of 12.2 percent last year, almost double the national average of 6.2 percent. Notably, DEAS – Difesa e Analisi Sistemi, a small cyber firm, topped the chart with an impressive EBIT margin of 54 percent, followed closely by GEM Elettronica, which maintains a margin of 44.5 percent and has been a player in the naval electronics industry since 1977 before being acquired by defense giant Leonardo in September.

The report’s authors attribute the success of Italian family-owned medium-sized enterprises to their lean and adaptable operating structures, which contribute to their ability to outperform larger state-owned and foreign firms. Family firms have also shown substantial growth potential, recording a 29.2 percent increase in 2023. Carlo Festucci, the general secretary of the Italian defense industry association AIAD, explained that these smaller firms enjoy greater growth margins and play a crucial role in the supply chains of larger companies, which enhances the latter’s operational flexibility.

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In addition to highlighting the performance of family-owned businesses, the Mediobanca report provided insight into the broader landscape of Italy’s defense industry. It noted that 36 of the top 100 firms operating in Italy are foreign-owned, collectively accounting for 25.1 percent of the sector’s turnover. Meanwhile, state-owned giants like Leonardo and the shipyard Fincantieri contribute to 59.3 percent of the total turnover, reflecting the dominance of larger enterprises.

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Italy’s top 100 defense firms operate in both civil and defense sectors, with only 49 percent of their €40.7 billion turnover directly attributed to defense contracts, amounting to approximately €20 billion. This figure marks a 6.6 percent increase compared to 2022. Among the 181,000 employees in the defense sector, 54,000 individuals are exclusively dedicated to defense work.

Leonardo earns 75 percent of its revenue from defense-related activities, whereas Fincantieri derives 27 percent of its turnover from defense contracts. Regarding arms trading, Italy issued licenses for arms imports in 2023 totaling €1.25 billion, with 40.5 percent sourced from the United States. Arms export licenses reached €6 billion, primarily directed toward France, Ukraine, and the United States, highlighting Italy’s active role in the global defense market.

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