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Banca Nazionale del Lavoro S.p.A. (BNL) is an Italian bank headquartered in Rome. It is Italy's sixth largest bank, [ 1 ] and has been a subsidiary of BNP Paribas since 2006. Integration process was concluded in 2008, BNL with its group oversees the commercial banking activity in Italy.
Its greatest impact, however, was financial, with the U.S. branch of the state-owned, largest bank, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) in Italy providing several billion dollars in funding for Iraqi military procurement. Italy also was a primary supplier to the Iraqi nuclear program, although that was not of direct effect on the Iran–Iraq War.
BNL BNP Paribas headquarters (2016), also known as Orizzonte Europa, is an office building in Rome. It was designed in a contemporary all-glass style by Alfonso Femia and Gianluca Peluffo. The building has a LEED certification for its energy efficiency. The most unique feature about the building is that it is tall and thin with a glass facade ...
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena: 120.24: domestic systemically important bank; [2] supervised by European Central Bank, [3] minority owned by Ministry of Economy and Finance (legacy of the 2017 bailout) 7: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro: 104.09: subsidiary of BNP Paribas: 8: Mediobanca: 93.74: supervised by European Central Bank [3] 9: Crédit ...
Former headquarters of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro in Rome BNP Paribas London Trading Floor. In 1999, BNP and Société Générale fought a complex battle on the stock market, with Société Générale bidding for Paribas and BNP bidding for Société Générale and counter-bidding for Paribas. BNP's bid for Société Générale failed, while ...
BNL Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro (Italy) Barclays United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands) Deutsche Bank (including in Portugal) Scotiabank (Canada and the Caribbean) Westpac Bank (Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Cook Islands, Papua New-Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands) Ukrsibbank (Ukraine)
In 1967, Cairncross moved to Rome, where he worked for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization as a translator, also taking on work for the Research Office of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), Banca d'Italia and IMI. [17] In 1970, he moved to France and lived in Provence. [17]
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, founded in 1472, is the world's oldest or second oldest bank in continuous operation. The origins of modern banking can be traced to the medieval and early Italian Renaissance , to the rich cities in the north like Florence , Lucca , Siena , Venice , and Genoa .