Banca di Cambiano

Banca di Cambiano
Native name
Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Cambiano (Castelfiorentino–Firenze) S.C.p.A.
Formerly called
Cassa Rurale ed Artigiana di Cambiano
Società Cooperativa per Azioni
Industry Financial services
Founded 20 April 1884 (1884-04-20) in Cambiano frazione, Castelfiorentino
Headquarters 6 Piazza Giovanni XXIII, Castelfiorentino, Italy
Number of locations
Increase 32 branches (2014)
Area served
Tuscany
Services Retail banking
Profit Increase €4.9 million (2014)
Total assets Increase €3,120,741,736 (2014)
Total equity Increase €278,068,053 (2014)
Owner 3,160 individuals (2014)
Number of employees
Increase 288 (2014)
Website Official website (in Italian)
Footnotes / references
source[1]

Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Cambiano (Castelfiorentino–Firenze) S.C.p.A. known as Banca di Cambiano is an Italian cooperative bank based in Castelfiorentino, Tuscany region. The bank served the Tuscan provinces of Florence, Pisa, Siena, Pistoia and Arezzo.

History

The bank was found in 1884, which was the oldest surviving rural credit union of Italy (several Banca Popolare (credit union in urban area) found before 1884 and Loreggia was the home of first rural credit union of Italy).[2] the oldest member of Federazione Italiana delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo - Casse Rurali ed Artigiane (Federcasse) was Cassa Rurale ed Artigiana di Boves found 1888. (Banca di Cambiano did not join the Federcasse.)[3]

Equity interests

The bank was a minority owner of ICCREA Holding and Fidi Toscana. The bank also formed a joint venture Cabel Holding (38.53% stake) along with other cooperative banks in Tuscany, Lazio and Veneto: Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Castagneto Carducci (28.90%), Banca di Pisa e Fornacette Credito Cooperativo (28.80%), Banca di Viterbo Credito Cooperativo (2.01%), Banca Popolare di Lajatico (~1%), Banca Popolare di Cortona, Banca Popolare del Frusinate, Banca di Credito Cooperativo Vicentino di Pojana Maggiore and Cerea Banca 1897 (in subsidiaries of Cabel Holding only).

References

  1. "2014 Bilancio" (PDF) (in Italian). Banca di Cambiano. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. "Storia e Statuto" (in Italian). Banca di Cambiano. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  3. Il Credito Cooperativo italiano compie 120 Anni

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