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Certified email (known as Posta elettronica certificata in Italy, or PEC in short) is a special type of email in use in Italy, [1] Switzerland, [2] Hong Kong [3] and Germany. [4] Certified email is meant to provide a legal equivalent of the traditional registered mail , where users are able to legally prove that a given email has been sent and ...
From the date of listing on the stock exchange (27 October 2015) to 31 December 2021, Poste Italiane's share price increased by 71% (while the FTSE MIB index decreased by 20.8%), which helped in an overall return for shareholders (TSR) of +137% while the main Italian stock exchange index recorded a loss of 47%.
The third crypto stamp was presented on 9 September 2021 with the motif of a fully electric hyper-car Rimac Nevera. The Rimac Nevera motif appears in five different categories: the golden Rimac Nevera is issued in 2,000 copies, silver in 4,000, bronze in 6,000, grey in 8,000, and blue-green in 10,000 copies, making for a total of 30,000 copies.
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On 24 May 2002 MedioCredito Centrale was renamed to MCC S.p.A.. During 2002 MCC acquired 5.569% shares of sports club S.S. Lazio. [8] (whole Capitala Group owned 5.702% shares of S.S. Lazio) [9] Banca di Roma Group became Capitalia Group on 1 July 2002. In December 2002, Capitalia sold 20.1% shares of MCC to other companies, for €241.2 ...
Poste restante (French pronunciation: [pɔst ʁɛstɑ̃t], "waiting mail"), also known as general delivery in North American English, is a service where the post office holds the mail until the recipient calls for it. It is a common destination for mail for people who are visiting a particular location and have no need, or no way, of having ...
BancoPosta is the Italian postal savings system that operates as a unit of the Italian Post Office providing financial services, including savings accounts, prepaid cards, exchange brokerage services, investment services, insurance, and various payment services.
On 5 December 1912, one week after Albania declared its independence, the Provisional Government of Ismail Qemali founded the Albanian postal, telephonic and telegraphic services.