Credito Agrario Bresciano

Credito Agrario Bresciano
Native name
Credito Agrario Bresciano
Fate merger
Successor Banca Lombarda Group
Banco di Brescia
Founded 1883
Defunct 1998
Headquarters Brescia, Italy

Credito Agrario Bresciano (CAB) was an Italian bank based in Brescia, Italy.

History

In 1991, CAB acquired Banca Carnica and Banca Zanone.[1] In 1993, CAB acquired GAIC SIM.[2]

In 1998 the bank merged with Banca San Paolo di Brescia to form Banca Lombarda Group. More specifically, Banco di San Giorgio, a subsidiary of CAB, remained as a separate entity, while the former branches of CAB and Banca San Paolo di Brescia were merged into Banco di Brescia on 1 January 1999.[3]

References

  1. http://www.inps.it/bussola/visualizzadoc.aspx?svirtualurl=%2Fcircolari%2Fcircolare%20numero%20287%20del%2020-12-1991.htm
  2. "CREDITO AGRARIO BRESCIANO ACQUISISCE LA SIM DI GAIC" (in Italian). la Repubblica. 5 August 1993. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  3. "Storia" (in Italian). Banco di Brescia. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

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