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Banca Apulia S.p.A. marketed as BancApulia is an Italian bank incorporated in
San Severo San Severo (; formerly spelled Sansevero and previously known as San Severino; ; ) is a (municipality) of inhabitants in the province of Foggia, Apulia, Southern Italy. Rising on the foot of the spur of Gargano, San Severo adjoins the communes ...
, in the Province of Foggia, Apulia region (). The main office of the bank was located in Bari, in the centre of Apulia region instead. The bank was takeover by
Intesa Sanpaolo Intesa Sanpaolo Società per azioni, S.p.A. is an Italian international banking group. It is Italy's largest bank by total assets and the world's 27th largest. It was formed through the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI in 2007, but has a ...
, after the previous owner was under administration and then being liquidated.


History

Banca Apulia S.p.A. was found in Torremaggiore on 24 March 1924 under the name Banco di Torremaggiore, later changing its name to Banco di Torremaggiore e della Daunia spa, then to Banco di Torremaggiore e San Severo spa. Felice Chiro’ was chairman from 1966 to 1998. In the early 1980s he appointed a young bank manager and they led the growth of the bank for the following years. The bank experienced a significant growth from the 1980s to 2006 under the CEO Tommaso Gozzetti who received an honorary degree from Foggia University for it. The foundations were laid for the bank's regional growth, which in 1985 took the name Banca della Capitanata S.p.A. In 1996, the bank acquired Banca Agricola Salentina, grew in size and changed its name again to BancApulia S.p.A. with its registered office in San Severo; this change was also reflected in the logo, which became Castel del Monte. In 1996 the bank was renamed as Banca Apulia after absorbing 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
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. In 2008 the bank was controlled by Finanziaria Capitanata (52.54% stake). On 13 January 2010
Veneto Banca Veneto Banca S.p.A. is a former Italian bank headquartered in Montebelluna, Italy and currently a wind-down unit. The bank changed from a Cooperative banking, cooperative society to a limited company in December 2015. Following a failed stock mar ...
acquired 42.394% stake in the bank from Finanziaria Capitanata and other shareholders. In mid-2010 Banca Meridiana, a subsidiary of Veneto Banca, was absorbed by Banca Apulia. As at 31 December 2010 Veneto Banca owned 50.787% stake. (increased to 63.747% in 2011 and 70.105% in 2012) After the deals, Finanziaria Capitanata remain as a minority owner for 25.85% stake. In 2012 Veneto Banca and BancApulia purchased the minority stake of Apulia Prontoprestito, a subsidiary of BancApulia, from HDI Assicurazioni and other shareholders from
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. After the deal Vento Banca owned 13.079% and BancApulia owned 86.921%. The subsidiary was specialising in salary-backed loans. On 26 June 2017, as part of a government funded bail-out of depositors and bail-in of the investors of Veneto Banca,
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, the second largest bank of Italy by total assets, acquired some good assets of Veneto Banca as well as BancApulia. In January 2019, Intesa Sanpaolo deposited a plan of merger by incorporation of Banca Apulia into the company.


See also

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Banca Popolare di Bari Banca Popolare di Bari S.C.p.A. (BP Bari), now BdM Banca, is an Italian bank based in Bari, Apulia region. The bank covered most of mainland Italy (13 of 18 regions), except Piedmont and Liguria, and all the autonomous regions of Italy: Aosta Valle ...
, an Italian bank based in Bari, Apulia *
Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata S.C.p.A. is an Italian cooperative bank based in Altamura, in the province of Bari, Apulia region. The bank had 137 branches, covering 12 out of 20 regions of Italy. However, they were located mainly in Sou ...
, an Italian bank based in Altamura, Apulia * Banca Popolare Pugliese, an Italian bank based in Parabita, in the Province of Lecce, Apulia *
Banco di Napoli Banco di Napoli S.p.A., among the oldest banks in the world, was an Italian banking subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo group, as one of the 6 retail brands other than "Intesa Sanpaolo". It was acquired by the Italian banking group Sanpaolo IMI (the ...
, an Italian bank serving southern Italy, a subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo ---- *
Banca della Campania Banca may refer to: Places * Bangka Island, an island lying east of Sumatra, part of Indonesia * Banca, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a commune of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques ''département'', France * Banca, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia * ...
, a defunct subsidiary of Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna *
Banca Carime Banca Carime S.p.A. was an Italian bank based in Cosenza, Calabria. The bank was a subsidiary of UBI Banca. As of 31 December 2015, the bank had 216 branches (all located in Southern Italy), serving Calabria (84 branches), Apulia (93 branches), Cam ...
, a defunct subsidiary of UBI Banca which served southern Italy *
Banca di Roma Banca di Roma was an Italian bank based in Rome, formed in 1992 by merger of Banco di Santo Spirito and Banco di Roma. From 2008 it was a subsidiary of UniCredit under the name UniCredit Banca di Roma S.p.A.. In 2010 the subsidiary was absorbed ...
, a defunct subsidiary of UniCredit which had network in southern Italy * 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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* Banks of Italy Banks established in 1924 1924 establishments in Italy Companies based in Apulia Province of Foggia Bari Intesa Sanpaolo acquisitions Intesa Sanpaolo subsidiaries {{Italy-bank-stub