Banca Apulia
Native name
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Banca Apulia S.p.A. |
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Società per Azioni | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded |
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Headquarters | 40 Via Tiberio Solis, San Severo, Italy |
Services | Retail and corporate banking |
Profit | (€119.867 million) (2014) |
Total assets | €5.495 billion (2014) |
Total equity | €213.176 million (2014) |
Owner |
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Parent | Veneto Banca |
Subsidiaries |
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Capital ratio | 6.56% (CET1) |
Website | Official website |
Footnotes / references in consolidated basis[1] |
Banca Apulia S.p.A. marketed as BancApulia is an Italian bank incorporated in San Severo, in the Province of Foggia, Apulia region (Italian: Puglia ). The main office of the bank was located in Bari, in the centre of Apulia region instead.
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History
Banca Apulia S.p.A. was found 1924 as Banco di Torremaggiore. The bank later became Banco di Torremaggiore e San Severo and then Banca della Capitanata. In 1996 the bank was renamed as Banca Apulia[2] after absorbed Banca Agricola Salentina.
In 2005 the bank had a market share of lending in Apulia for 5.47%, primary direct deposits for 4.42% and 2.32% in terms of branches, according to Banca d'Italia.[3]
In 2008 the bank was controlled by Finanziaria Capitanata (52.54% stake).[4]
On 13 January 2010 Veneto Banca acquired 42.394% stake in the bank[5][6] from Finanziaria Capitanata and other shareholders.[7] In mid-2010 Banca Meridiana, a subsidiary of Veneto Banca, was absorbed by Banca Apulia.[8] As at 31 December 2010 Veneto Banca owned 50.787% stake. (increased to 63.747% in 2011 and 70.105% in 2012)[9][10][11] After the deals, Finanziaria Capitanata remain as a minority owner for 25.85% stake.[9]
In 2012 Veneto Banca and BancApulia purchased the minority stake of Apulia Prontoprestito, a subsidiary of BancApulia from HDI Assicurazioni and other shareholders from Borsa Italiana. After the deal Vento Banca owned 13.079%[11] and BancApulia owned 86.921%. The subsidiary was specialising in salary-backed loans
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See also
- Banca Popolare di Bari, an Italian bank based in Bari, Apulia
- Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata, an Italian bank based in Altamura, Apulia
- Banca Popolare Pugliese, an Italian bank based in Parabita, in the Province of Lecce, Apulia
- Banca Carime, an Italian bank serving southern Italy, a subsidiary of UBI Banca
- Banco di Napoli, an Italian bank serving southern Italy, a subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo
- Banca di Roma, a defunct subsidiary of UniCredit
- Banca della Campania, a defunct subsidiary of Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna
- Banca Cattolica di Molfetta, an Italian bank based in Molfetta, Apulia, a defunct subsidiary of Banca Antonveneta
- Banca Popolare del Mezzogiorno, a defunct subsidiary of Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna
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