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Maggioli
NameMaggioli
TypePrivate
Founded1849
FounderGiuseppe Maggioli
HeadquartersSantarcangelo di Romagna, Italy
Area servedItaly; Europe; Latin America; North Africa
IndustryPublishing; Information Technology; Professional Services
ProductsPublishing; Software; Consulting; Training; Digital Services
Revenue(not publicly disclosed)
Num employees~1,800 (approx.)

Maggioli Maggioli is an Italian company established in the 19th century that operates in publishing, software and professional services for public administrations and private firms. It combines roots in book publishing with contemporary activities in information technology, consultancy, and digital transformation for municipal, regional and sectoral clients. The firm serves a range of institutional actors across Italy, Europe, Latin America and North Africa.

History

Maggioli traces origins to the mid-19th century in Santarcangelo di Romagna where founder Giuseppe Maggioli launched a printing and publishing house during the period of Italian unification following the Risorgimento. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the company expanded its catalog to include legal, administrative and technical manuals used by practitioners in the Papal States and later the Kingdom of Italy. During the post-World War II reconstruction era Maggioli diversified into professional periodicals and reference works aligned with reforms enacted by the Italian Republic and regulatory changes from institutions such as the Constitution of Italy. From the 1970s to the 1990s Maggioli broadened operations into training and consultancy tied to decentralization driven by the Bassanini reforms and other municipal autonomy measures. With the advent of the digital age in the 2000s the firm invested in software and IT services to support compliance with directives issued by the European Union and standardization influenced by bodies like the International Organization for Standardization. Recent decades have seen strategic acquisitions and internationalization targeting markets affected by European integration, Mediterranean cooperation and Latin American administrative modernization.

Products and Services

Maggioli's portfolio spans print publications, periodicals and legal commentaries alongside proprietary information systems for public administrations and private entities. The publishing arm produces manuals, handbooks and journals used by practitioners who interact with frameworks such as the Italian Civil Code, Italian Penal Code, and regulations stemming from European Commission directives. Software offerings include platforms for municipal management, tax administration, human resources, document management and digital signature compliant with standards from organizations like the AgID and interoperability frameworks promoted by the European Interoperability Framework. Consulting and training services address implementation of statutory reforms enacted by bodies such as the Ministry of the Interior (Italy), Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy), and sectoral ministries; they offer courses reflecting methodologies from institutions like the European Institute of Public Administration and professional associations such as the Order of Chartered Accountants. Additional services include digital archiving, e-procurement solutions aligned with rules from the Autorità Nazionale Anticorruzione, and cloud-based platforms interoperable with tax systems influenced by the Agenzia delle Entrate.

Corporate Structure and Ownership

Maggioli operates as a privately-held company with centralized headquarters in Santarcangelo di Romagna and regional offices across Italy and abroad. Its governance incorporates a board of directors and executive management that coordinate editorial, technological, and consulting divisions. Over time the firm executed acquisitions and partnerships involving regional publishers, information technology vendors, and training providers to consolidate offerings; these deals interfaced with counterparties often active in markets serviced by entities such as Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso, RCS MediaGroup, and specialized IT firms serving public administrations. Ownership remains in private hands, with family involvement historically notable and strategic investors participating in capital undertakings to support digital transformation and international expansion.

Market Presence and Operations

Maggioli's client base includes municipal administrations, regional authorities, health trusts, schools, and professional associations across Italy, with expansion into Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Algeria and other Mediterranean and Latin American markets. The company competes with international and domestic providers of legal information and IT solutions operating in the same sectors, including firms known for software for public sector finance and administrative management. Distribution channels combine direct sales to institutional customers, subscriptions for periodicals, online portals and partnerships with chambers such as the Chamber of Commerce of Italy and networks used by municipal associations and professional bodies. Operational facilities include publishing presses, software development centers, and training campuses that collaborate with academic institutions like University of Bologna, University of Rome La Sapienza, and vocational centers.

Research, Innovation, and Technology

Maggioli invests in research and development to adapt publishing content to digital platforms, enhance workflow automation, and implement compliance features driven by legislative changes promulgated by bodies like the European Parliament and national regulatory agencies. Technology initiatives cover artificial intelligence for document classification, data protection practices consistent with the European Data Protection Board and the General Data Protection Regulation, cloud migration strategies coherent with standards from the European Cloud Initiative, and interoperability modules for e-government services. Collaborative research projects have connected the company with universities, technology consortia and procurement frameworks used by multilevel governance networks such as the Council of Europe programs focusing on administrative modernization.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Awards

Maggioli engages in corporate social responsibility activities that support cultural promotion, professional education and local development initiatives in the Emilia-Romagna region and beyond. The company sponsors conferences, continuing education programs accredited by professional councils like the National Bar Council (Italy) and scholarship schemes in cooperation with academic partners. Its contributions to publishing and service innovation have been recognized in sector awards and acknowledgments by industry associations, trade fairs and exhibition events where organizations such as the Italian Publishers Association and regional economic development bodies have highlighted its role in promoting digital transformation among public administrations.

Category:Companies of Italy Category:Publishing companies of Italy Category:Information technology companies of Italy