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  2. Assicurazioni Generali - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Generali Italia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Banca Generali - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. General insurance - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Generali Tower - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra - Wikipedia

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    Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra absorbed Monte di Credito su Pegno di Volterra in 1952, a bank with mount of piety origin. [2] Due to Legge Amato, in 1992 the statutory corporation of Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra was split into a limited company (Italian: società per Azioni) and a banking foundation. [3]