FinecoBank
FinecoBank is UniCredit Group’s direct multichannel bank offering a business model combining direct banking and financial advice.
History
In 1999 Fineco SIM (Società di intermediazione mobiliare), one of the most active SIM in the Italian market, launches the first online trading retail service in Italy. At the end of 1999 Fineco became a real bank and launched the first current account paid in Italy. In the following months the service was transformed from deposit accounts to full accounts, with payment cards, checks, phone cards.
Between 1999 and 2001 Fineco grows from zero to 250,000 customers and became the leader of online trading in Europe (Assosim) and maintains its leadership as a direct bank (by number of customers, operations performed, customer satisfaction, transparency).
In 2001, the offer Fineco includes all the services of the bank, two networks of financial advisors and mortgage leadership position in online trading.
From 2003 to 2007 Fineco is part of the Capitalia Group. In these years, the offer is completed and continues the process of innovation in all areas (banks, investments and trading) that attaches increasing importance to quality and customer service.
From 1 October 2007, following the merger into UniCredit SpA Capitalia SpA, Fineco became a society of the Unicredit Group.
On 7 July 2008 the Bank merged with Unicredit Xelion FinecoBank,.
Awards
2013
- Global Finance Award 2013: The Global Finance Award 2013 awarded as the best bank Fineco live in Italy and best platform for investment in Europe.
- Fineco.it is the Best and Most Popular Website of the Year in Italy (Finance category).
- Award WWW Il Sole 24 Ore, Fineco App is the Best Application of the Finance category in Italy.
2012
- Fineco.it is the Best and Most Popular Website of the Year in Italy (Finance category).
- Award Fee Only: Fineco is "Best Broker" (Consultique)
- Italian Certificate Awards, FinecoBank won first prize in the category "Best Online Broker" and the second prize in the category "Best Private Distribution."
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