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Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato S.p.A. (Carismi) was an Italian
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based in San Miniato, in the Province of Pisa, Tuscany. It was taken over by
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via its
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division.


History

Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato was found on 27 April 1830 in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, a year after the savings bank of Florence, the oldest savings bank in Tuscany region. On 14 January 1886, the savings bank was gained an independent status by a royal decree (part away from Florence). Due to
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, the bank was split into a company limited by shares (''
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'') and a banking foundation (Ente Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato, later renamed to Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato) on 13 April 1992 (gazetted on 14 May). The bank immediately sold about 70% shares of the bank to Holding Casse Toscane (literally ''Tuscan Savings Banks''), a new intermediate holding company for the savings bank () of San Miniato, Florence,
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,
Lucca Città di Lucca ( ; ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. The city has a population of about 89,000, while its Province of Lucca, province has a population of 383,9 ...
,
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, Pistoia–Pescia, and
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. The ''ente'' received about 12% shares of Casse Toscane in return, making the ''ente'' had a minority interests in other banks, but only hold about 30% shares of their own bank directly or about 38.4% combined. In March 1998 Pistoia–Pescia and San Miniato withdrew from Casse Toscane, after Lucca, Pisa, Livorno and BM Lucca left in 1995 (forming Casse del Tirreno); A minority interests of 25% was sold to another Tuscan bank
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(Banca MPS) in 1999, with the ''ente'' retained the remain 75% (Finanziaria CRSM S.p.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of the ''ente'', owned about 62.83% shares of the bank, which was renamed to Grifoni CRSM S.p.A.). From 1997 to 1999, San Miniato was the third largest bank in the Province of Pisa, with an average market share of 18.5% in terms of deposits. However, after alliance with Banca MPS, the group was the largest bank in the province, suppressing Casse del Tirreno (about 24.4%) and Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra (about 10%). As of 2015, insurance company
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hold around 25% shares of the bank. The banking foundation through direct and indirectly ownership (Grifoni CRSM S.p.A.), held 54.77% shares, as the largest shareholder. In 2016 a proposed capital increase of €55 million was announced. On 28 April 2017, it was announced the bank was discussed with
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and the Voluntary Scheme of
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(FITD) and the
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(as regulator), for a possible takeover by Crédit Agricole with the aid of FITD. In 2017 it was announced that Crédit Agricole Italia has interested to acquire the bank, which a process of due diligence was started in the same year. A contract was signed on 29 September, with FITD voluntary scheme was responsible to recapitalize and clean up the non-performing loans before handover. In 2018, it was announced that the bank would be absorbed into Crédit Agricole Italia, ending its history as a separate entity.


Equity investments

The bank owned a minority interest (20% of share capital) of Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra, with an additional 5% share capital were owned by the banking foundation of C.R. San Miniato.


Sponsorship

The bank was a sponsor of local football club A.C. Tuttocuoio 1957 San Miniato.


References


External links

* (wayback archive) {{Authority control Defunct banks of Italy Companies based in Tuscany Province of Pisa Banks established in 1830 1830 establishments in Italy Banks disestablished in 2018 2018 disestablishments in Italy Montepaschi Group Former Crédit Agricole subsidiaries San Miniato