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Banca Generali S.p.A. is an Italian bank focused on private banking and wealth management for high-net-worth individuals. The bank is a component of FTSE MIB index, representing the blue-chip of Borsa Italiana. The majority of its shares are owned by the Italian Insurance Group, Assicurazioni Generali.
Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. (/ ˌ dʒ ɛ n ə ˈ r ɑː l i / JEN-ər-AH-lee, Italian: [assikuratˈtsjoːni dʒeneˈraːli]; meaning 'general insurances') or commonly known as Generali Group is an Italian insurance company based in Trieste. [2]
On 25 June 2020, Generali and Cattolica announce a strategic partnership which consists in the entry of Generali into Cattolica with a stake of 24.4 percent [10] [11] In November 2021, Generali held 84.475 percent of Cattolica's share capital. [12] [13] In 2022, the agrifood holding company Leone Alato was established, controlled by the ...
General insurance can be categorised in to following: Motor Insurance: Motor Insurance can be divided into two groups, two and four wheeled vehicle insurance.; Health insurance: Common types of health insurance includes: individual health insurance, family floater health insurance, comprehensive health insurance and critical illness insurance.
Generali Tower, or Hadid Tower (lo Storto, "the Twisted One"), is an office skyscraper completed in 2017 in Milan, Italy that reaches a height of 191.5 m (628 ft) [1] with 44 floors (+ 3 floors basement), and a total floor area of about 67,000 square metres (720,000 sq ft).
Non-native speaker of the Nuorese dialect of Siniscola. Sardinian or Sard (endonym: sardu, limba sarda, Logudorese: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾda] Sardinian: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾða] (Nuorese), or lìngua sarda, Campidanese: [ˈliŋɡwa ˈzaɾda]) is a Romance language spoken by the Sardinians on the Western Mediterranean island of Sardinia.
The Torre Generali was a proposed supertall skyscraper located in Panama City of Panama. If it had been built, the tower would have stood 318 meters (1,043 feet) tall, contain 52 floors, and be completed in 2003. [2] It also would have been the tallest tower in Latin America and be the first tower there to break the 1,000-foot (300 m) mark. [2]