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  2. Bank of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Italy (Italian: Banca d'Italia, pronounced [ˈbaŋka diˈtaːlja], informally referred to as Bankitalia) is the Italian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Italy from 1893 to 1998, issuing the Italian lira. Since 2014, it has also been Italy's national competent authority within European Banking ...

  3. Palazzo Koch - Wikipedia

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    With later additions, also used by the central bank, Palazzo Koch occupies an entire city block. It currently houses representative rooms used by the Banca d'Italia for official events, the top management, central administration, the Paolo Baffi Library and the Money Museum. [1]: 2 The building is laid out around two interior courtyards.

  4. Associazione Bancaria Italiana - Wikipedia

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    Associazione Bancaria Italiana is the trade association of Italian banks. The association was founded in 1919, few years after the Association of Italian Saving Banks (ACRI, founded 1912), the Association of Italian Rural Credit Unions (Cassa Rurale ed Artigiana, founded 1915) and more than 40 years after the Association of Popular Banks of Italy (Banca Popolare, founded 1876).

  5. List of banks in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Crédit Agricole Italia: 58.42: subsidiary of Crédit Agricole: 10: Banca Mediolanum: 73.6: Also an leading insurance company, supervised by European Central Bank 11: Credito Emiliano: 65.04: supervised by European Central Bank [3] 12: Banca Popolare di Sondrio: 53.30: supervised by European Central Bank [3] * ICCREA Banca: 38.12 [5]: 375 ...

  6. Historical Series of the Bank of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Series of the Bank of Italy (Collana Storica della Banca d’Italia, or CSBI) is the foremost series of publications in Italian economic, monetary and financial history, launched by the Bank of Italy, the Italian central bank in 1989, and published first by Laterza until 2011, and, subsequently, by Marsilio Editori from 2012.

  7. Fabio Panetta - Wikipedia

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    Fabio Panetta (born 1 August 1959) is an Italian economist who has been serving as Governor of the Bank of Italy since 2023. He previously served as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank from 2020 until 2023.

  8. Governor of the Bank of Italy - Wikipedia

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    N. Portrait Governor (Born–Died) Took office Left office Ref 1 Bonaldo Stringher (1854–1930) 3 July 1928 24 December 1930 [1]2 years, 174 days

  9. Banking in Italy - Wikipedia

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    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 .