Sergio Balbinot was the first chairmen and Raffaele Agrusti the CEO; their office lasted until the approval of the 2013 financial statements.
[4] In May 2016 Marco Sesana was appointed Chief Executive Officer and General Manager.
In May 2020, IVASS, the supervisory entity for the sector, ordered Cattolica's top management to carry out a capital increase of 500 million by 30 October 2020.
[12][13] In 2022, the agrifood holding company Leone Alato was established, controlled by the Generali Italia.
[14] Among its subsidiaries are notably Genagricola 1851 and Le Tenute del Leone Alato.