Mediocredito Italiano Explained

MedioCredito Italiano S.p.A.
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Financial services
Founder:Cassa di Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde
Hq Location:18 via Montebello
Hq Location City:Milan
Hq Location Country:Italy
Area Served:Italy
Services:Financial leasing, factoring and medium-term loan
Net Income Year:2014
Assets: €47.986 billion
Assets Year:2014
Equity: €2.221 billion
Equity Year:2014
Owner:Intesa Sanpaolo (100%)
Parent:Intesa Sanpaolo
Ratio: 9.2% (CET1)

MedioCredito Italiano S.p.A. (MCI) is an Italian commercial bank based in Milan, Lombardy.[1]

History

Istituto di credito per il finanziamento a medio termine alle piccole e medie industria della Lombardia, or MedioCredito Lombardo in short, was found in 1953 with Cassa di Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde (Cariplo) as the major funder. It was part of the MedioCredito initiative. In January 1992 the bank had changed from statutory corporation (Italian: ente di diritto pubblico) to limited company (Italian: [[società per azioni]]).[2] As at 31 December 1996, Cariplo Group was the major shareholders of Mediocredito Lombardo (79.37%). The rest was owned by banks in Italy, such as Banca Apulia (0.013%).[3]

Cariplo Group also owned 42.07% shares of MedioCredito Abruzzese e Molisano and 42.32% shares of MedioCredito del Sud, which was absorbed into MedioCredito Lombardo in 1997 and 1999 respectively. In 1998 Banca Intesa also became the ultimate parent company of MedioCredito Lombardo.

In 1999–2000 Mediocredito Lombardo acquired the controlling interests of Credito Industriale Sardo from the (53.23%). In 2000, the bank was renamed to Banca Intesa MedioCredito, which became Banca IntesaBCI MedioCredito in 2001 to in line with the name change of the bank group. In 2003 the bank reverted to use Banca Intesa MedioCredito as legal name, or Intesa MedioCredito in short.

In 2007 the parent company merged with Sanpaolo IMI to form Intesa Sanpaolo Group. In 2008 the bank was renamed to MedioCredito Italiano.

In 2014, Leasint, Centro Leasing, leasing division of Neos Finance, Mediofactoring, Centro Factoring and Agriventure were merged into MedioCredito Italiano.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . 2017-04-19 . Mediocredito Italiano . en.
  2. Web site: Approvazione del progetto di ristrutturazione presentato dal Mediocredito lombardo. 30 January 1992. 10 March 2016. Italian Republic Official Gazette. Italian. Ministry of the Treasury.
  3. Web site: 1996 Bilancio. 1997. 19 April 2016. Banca Apulia. Italian.
  4. Web site: History . 2017-04-19 . Mediocredito Italiano . en.