Credito Siciliano Explained

Credito Siciliano
Native Name:Credito Siciliano
Native Name Lang:it
Type:subsidiary
Industry:Financial services
Founders:-->
Hq Location City:Acireale
Hq Location Country:Italy
Area Served:Sicily
Num Locations:137 branches
Num Locations Year:2014
Services:Retail and corporate banking
Net Income Year:2014
Assets: €3.969 billion
Assets Year:2014
Equity: €168 million
Equity Year:2014
Owner:Credito Valtellinese (98.0%)
Parent:Credito Valtellinese
Ratio:6.74% (CET1)[1]

Credito Siciliano was an Italian bank headquartered in Acireale,[2] Sicily and previously Palermo.[1] It was a subsidiary of Credito Valtellinese until its merger by incorporation into Credito Valtellinese in June 2018.

The bank had 136 branches, 133 located in Sicily (Province of Agrigento: 4; Province of Caltanissetta: 7; Province of Catania: 51; Province of Enna: 2; Province of Messina: 18; Province of Palermo: 26; Province of Ragusa: 9; Province of Siracusa: 6 and Province of Trapani: 10), plus 3 more in mainland Italy (Milan, Rome, Turin).

Predecessors

Banca del Monte Sant'Agata

Three separate mounts of piety (Italian: monti di pietà) were founded in Catania, at that time part of the Kingdom of Sicily.[3] Monte Grande di Pietà di Sant'Agata, the second mount of the city that named after St.Agatha of Sicily, was founded on 17 December 1809.[3] The mount survived until the modern age of Italy, which was last known as Monte di Credito su Pegno – Banca del Monte Sant'Agata di Catania, a credit institution that was governor by, the Italian banking law. The institute was in special administration (Italian: A.S.) from 1992.[4] The institute was also under a.s. in 1981.[5]

In 1994, a company limited by shares, was incorporated by the administrator as Nuova Banca del Monte Sant'Agata S.p.A., acquiring the assets and liabilities of the institute; the old institute was being liquidated (Italian: L.C.A.).[6] The new legal person was later acquired by fellow Sicilian bank Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo.

Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo

Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo was an Italian bank based on 1/E via Siracusa, Palermo, Sicily. The bank was formed by Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo injected part of the bank assets to Nuova Banca del Monte Sant'Agata S.p.A. on 1 January 2001,[7] as well as sold the company to Credito Artigiano (part of Credito Valtellinese group) in mid-2001, by the subscription of the capital increase of Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo, by Credito Artigiano. The shares of Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo was also distributed to the shareholders of Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo, making Credito Artigiano launched a public acquisition offer (Italian: OPA) to buy the remaining 55% shares of the Banca Regionale in 2001.[8] [9] In 2002, Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo absorbed other subsidiaries of Credito Valtellinese to form Credito Siciliano.

The former headquarters of Banca Monte Sant'Agata on via Sant'Euplio, Catania, was sold to a company. The site was refurbished as a hotel.[10]

Leasingroup Sicilia

Leasingroup Sicilia was a finance leasing company based in Sicily. Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo increased it stake in the company in 1990s, but spin off to inject the stake to Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo circa 2001. As at 31 December 2001, Banca Popolare di Lodi also owned 5.12% stake .

History

Credito Siciliano was formed on 1 July 2002 by the merger of Banca Popolare Santa Venera (a subsidiary of Credito Valtellinese), Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo (a subsidiary of Credito Artigiano), Leasingroup Sicilia (a subsidiary of Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo, with BP Santa Venera had a minority interests) and the retail division of Cassa San Giacomo (a subsidiary of Credito Valtellinese).[11] [12] The new bank was owned by Credito Valtellinese for 39.43% shares, as well as through its subsidiary Credito Artigiano for an additional 35.79% shares at that time.[13] In 2008, the bank recorded a profit of 12.4 million euros.[14]

In May 2018, the merger by incorporation of Credito Siciliano into Creval was approved, with the exchange ratio set at 78.35 new Creval shares.[15] On 25 June 2018, the merger by incorporation into Credito Valtellinese became effective.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014 Relazione e Bilancio. 14 October 2015. 5 March 2016. Credito Siciliano. Italian.
  2. Web site: Sede legale . 2017-12-08 . 2017-12-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171208174732/http://www.gruppocreval.com/Pagine/credito-siciliano/Sede-legale.aspx . dead .
  3. Web site: Catania (1546). L.. Righi. Fondazione del Monte di Bologna e Ravenna. Italian. 8 December 2017.
  4. Web site: [1992] Relazione]. 1993. 8 December 2017. Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi. Italian.
  5. News: Proroga dell'amministrazione straordinaria del Monte di credito su Ppegno – Banca del monte Sant'Agata di Catania. 3 October 1981. Written on 24 July 1981. 8 December 2017. Gazzetta Ufficiale della Regione Siciliana. 1192. Italian.
  6. Web site: Nuova Banca del Monte Sant'Agata - S.p.A.. 22 August 1994. 22 April 2016. Gazzetta Ufficiale. Italian.
  7. Web site: Estratto del progetto scissione parziale. 24 August 2000. 18 December 2017. Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo. Nuova Banca del Monte S. Agata. written on 16 August 2000. Palermo. Gazzetta Ufficiale. Italian. Rome.
  8. Web site: OFFERTA PUBBLICA DI ACQUISTO su azioni ordinarie Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo. 11 May 2001. 21 April 2016. Credito Artigiano. CONSOB archive. Italian.
  9. Web site: Il Credito Artigiano - Gruppo Credito Valtellinese - e la Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo avviano lo sviluppo di una nuova realta' nel panorama bancario siciliano. 9 May 2000. 21 April 2016. Credito Valtellinese. Italian. 24 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160424134615/http://www.gruppocreval.com/SitePages/parsed/comunicatistampa/ca_santangelo.aspx. dead.
  10. http://www.infobuild.it/progetti/ex-banca-del-monte-di-pieta-s-agata/ Ex Banca del Monte di Pietà S. Agata
  11. Web site: 2001 Relazione e Bilancio. 29 April 2002. 5 March 2016. Credito Valtellinese. Italian.
  12. Web site: Benvenuto Credit Agricole . 2022-06-27 . www.creval.it . it-IT.
  13. Web site: 2002 Relazione e Bilancio. 22 May 2003. 5 March 2016. Credito Valtellinese. Italian.
  14. Web site: Utili in salita nel 2008 per Credito Siciliano . 2022-06-27 . Teleborsa . it.
  15. Web site: CreVal, approvata la fusione con Credito Siciliano . 2022-06-27 . Affaritaliani.it . 22 May 2018 . it.