Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste
Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste was an Italian savings bank headquartered in Trieste that operated between 1842 and 2002.
Formerly | Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded |
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Defunct | 2002 |
Fate | merged to form single brand UniCredit |
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Headquarters | Trieste , |
Number of locations | 52 (2001) |
Area served | Italy and Croatia |
Net income | €17million (2001) |
Total equity | €219million (2001) |
Owner | UniCredit (79.67%) |
Website | www |
In 1992, as part of the Italian government restructuring of public credit institutions, known as the Legge Amato, the bank was split into three organizations: Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste - Banca S.p.A., its subsidiary in special credito and Fondazione CRTrieste.
Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste - Banca S.p.A. joined newly formed banking group UniCredit in 1999. The bank, as a brand and subsidiary, survived within UniCredit until 2002 when it was merged with 6 other sub-brands to form UniCredit Banca and other divisions of UniCredit.
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