In the last decade, Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCMs) became an interesting inorganic alternative to the widespread organic-based Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRPs). FRCMs are more appealing as retrofitting materials for masonry structures thanks to their generally better compatibility to existing masonry substrates, especially when lime-based matrices are used. In this framework, two FRCMs were tested to evaluate their tensile and shear bond mechanical behaviours, when applied to brick masonry prisms. One FRCM was made of a hydraulic lime mortar coupled with an alkali-resistant glass fibre mesh, while the other was made of a latex-modified cement mortar coupled with a carbon mesh. Tensile tests and single lap shear tests were perf...