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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Financial services |
Predecessor | 7 retail subsidiaries of UniCredit |
Founded | 1 July 2002 (2002-7-1) |
Founder | UniCredit |
Defunct | 2010 |
Fate | absorbed by UniCredit |
Successor | retail division of UniCredit |
Headquarters | Palazzo Magnani, Bologna ,Italy |
Number of locations | 2346 (2009) |
Area served | Northern Italy |
Services | retail banking |
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Owner | UniCredit (100%) |
Parent | UniCredit |
Capital ratio | 9.80% (Basel II Tier 1) |
Footnotes / references source[1] |
UniCredit Banca S.p.A. was the retail banking division ofUniCredit Group. On 1 July 2002,Rolo Banca,Banca CRT,Cariverona Banca,Cassamarca,Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto andCassa di Risparmio di Trieste were merged intoCredito Italiano S.p.A. (a new subsidiary of UniCredit incorporated in December 1999), with Credito Italiano was renamed into UniCredit Banca S.p.A.. On 1 January 2003 UniCredit Private Banking and UniCredit Banca d'Impresa were spin off from UniCredit Banca
After UniCredit acquiredCapitalia Group in an all-share deal in 2007, UniCredit Group gained the brandBanca di Roma andBanco di Sicilia. UniCredit Banca exchanged branches with the two sister companies (as well as absorbingBipop Carire), making UniCredit Banca was specialized in the northern Italy. 3 branches of former UniCredit Banca were sold to fellow Italian bankBanca Carige.[2]
In 2010, UniCredit Banca was absorbed by the parent company UniCredit S.p.A., becoming the retail division of the company.
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