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 Valley, Trentino – South Tyrol, Friuli – Venezia Giulia and the islands of Sardinia and Sicily.
24-490: Banca Popolare ( Popular Bank ) or Banca del Popolo ( People's Bank ) may refer to several Italian banks: Current banks [ edit ] Südtiroler Volksbank – Banca Popolare dell'Alto Adige , a South Tyrol bank Banca Popolare di Bari , an Italian bank Banca Popolare di Cividale , an Italian bank Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna, former name of BPER Banca , an Italian listed company Banca Popolare FriulAdria ,
48-544: A scandal-ridden campaign by Italian banking regulators to become the first foreign bank to own an Italian bank. This move has been said to clear the way for other European banks to enter the lucrative Italian market. In early 2006, Antonveneta's shares were delisted from the Italian stock exchange as ABN AMRO acquired more than a 96.7% stake in the banking group by acquiring the shares from other shareholders. Banca Popolare di Lodi (also known as Banca Popolare Italiana), which lost
72-613: A cooperative society with limited liabilities (S.c. a r.l.) to a publicly traded Società per azioni (S.p.A.), in the Borsa Italiana (Italian stock exchange) as Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta S.p.A. and as trading name Banca Antonveneta S.p.A. (later also became legal name). Circa 2004 the bank absorbed Banca di Credito Popolare di Siracusa and Banca Agricola Etnea . In the same year Banca Antonveneta sold 30 branches to Banca Nuova and 20 branches to Unipol Banca . In 2005, Dutch financial powerhouse ABN AMRO successfully overcame
96-460: A defunct bank See also [ edit ] Banco Popolare Banca di Credito Popolare di Torre del Greco Banca Agricola Popolare di Ragusa Credito Valtellinese , governed by the same banking law as other Banca Popolare UBI Banca Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Banca Popolare . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
120-426: A defunct subsidiary of Banca Popolare di Milano Banca Popolare di Modena, a predecessor of Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna Banca Popolare di Montebelluna, a predecessor of Veneto Banca Banca Popolare del Molise , a defunct subsidiary of Rolo Banca Banca Popolare di Rieti , a defunct subsidiary of UniCredit Banca Popolare Veneta , a predecessor of Banca Antonveneta Banca Popolare di Vicenza ,
144-450: A few years later, the takeover deal was described as "draining [BMPS'] cash reserves just as markets were peaking". The deal, which should have raised alarms among regulators, was approved by the Bank of Italy…" by a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, Elisa Martinuzzi. As at 31 December 2007 Antonveneta Group (including Interbanca) had a shareholders' equity of €3.373 billion. After Antonveneta
168-577: A major bank in Basilicata (with branches from Campania and Apulia also). In 2004 Banca Mediterranea was also absorbed into BP Bari. In 2014 BP Bari contributed the capital increases of Banca Tercas , which was under special administration by the state. After the transactions Banca Tercas and its subsidiary Banca Caripe , the major saving banks in Abruzzo, became subsidiaries of BP Bari. In 2016 BP Bari partnered with Aviva in bancassurance for 5-year. With
192-429: A predecessor of Nuova Banca dell'Etruria e del Lazio Banca Popolare dell'Etruria, a predecessor of Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio Banca Popolare di Lanciano e Sulmona , a defunct subsidiary of Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna Banca Popolare di Lecco , a defunct subsidiary of Deutsche Bank Banca Mutua Popolare di Mantova, a predecessor of Banca Agricola Mantovana Banca Popolare di Mantova ,
216-431: A subsidiary of Banco di Desio e della Brianza Brands [ edit ] Banca Popolare di Lodi , a brand of Banco BPM, former incorporated company Banca Popolare di Novara , a brand of Banco BPM, former incorporated company Banca Popolare di Verona , a brand of Banco BPM, former incorporated company Defunct banks [ edit ] Banca Popolare dell'Adriatico, a predecessor of Banca dell'Adriatico ,
240-487: A subsidiary of Crédit Agricole Italia Banca Popolare del Frusinate , an Italian bank Banca Popolare del Lazio , an Italian bank Banca Popolare Province Molisane , an Italian bank; see Banca Caripe Banca Popolare di Milano , a subsidiary of Banco BPM, former listed company Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata , an Italian bank Banca Popolare Pugliese , an Italian bank Banca Popolare di Sondrio , an Italian listed company Banca Popolare di Spoleto ,
264-439: A subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo Banca Popolare dell'Alto Lazio , a predecessor of Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio Banca Popolare di Ancona , a defunct subsidiary of UBI Banca Banca Popolare di Bergamo , a defunct subsidiary of UBI Banca Banca Popolare di Brescia , a predecessor of Bipop Carire Banca Popolare Commercio e Industria , a defunct subsidiary of UBI Banca Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio,
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#1733085229287288-598: The bank had 8% market share in Veneto, 7% in Friuli, 6% in Sicily and 3% in both Lazio and Emilia Romagna. It has a focus on the wealthy Northeast of the country with 6% market share and 600 branches. Eighty-six percent of its clients are retail clients, accounting for 58% of assets, most of which are owned by affluent and private clients, 12% corporate, accounting for 42% of assets, and 2% institutional. Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta
312-646: The bank took the name, Banca Popolare Veneta. In 1997, i.e., one year after the merger, the bank acquired a majority interest in Interbanca , which gave Banca Antonveneta the capability to function as a universal bank, not just a retail bank. Then in 1999 it acquired Banca Nazionale dell'Agricoltura , which gave it a presence throughout Italy, especially in the south. In 2001 the bank absorbed Banca Cattolica of Molfetta as well as acquired Banca Popolare Jonica of Grottaglie . Since then it has focused more on internally financed growth and in 2002 it switched from being
336-550: The bank was bailed out by the Italian state and in 2020 acquired by Banca del Mezzogiorno - MedioCredito Centrale . In 2023, the bank was renamed BdM Banca. Banca Popolare di Bari was found in 1960 as a cooperative bank . The bank absorbed Banca Popolare della Penisola Sorrentina (based in Sorrento Peninsula ), Banca Popolare di Calabria (based in Calabria) in the early 2000s. In 2001 it acquired Nuova Banca Mediterranea ,
360-456: The former owner (and banking foundation) of Banco di Napoli , as well as Fondazione Pescara Abruzzo , the former owner of Banca Caripe . Nuova Cassa di Risparmio di Ferrara (Nuova Carife) also owned 0.56151% shares, which was a relic of a cross-ownership between BP Bari and old Carife. Banca Popolare Veneta Banca Antonveneta S.p.A. was an Italian bank based in Padua , Italy. The bank
384-475: The italian public depositor protection fund. In concrete terms, Mediocredito Centrale - Banca del Mezzogiorno acquired and took control of Banca Popolare di bari. In July 2023, Banca Popolare di bari was renamed as BdM Banca (the acronym BdM stands for Banca del Mezzogiorno). As a Popular Bank, there was a cap on individual's stake in the bank. However, some notable institution also owned a minority share, such as Fondazione Banco di Napoli [ it ] ,
408-644: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Banca_Popolare&oldid=1002666636 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Banca Popolare di Bari As of 31 December 2016, BP Bari Group had 362 branches (101 branches in Abruzzo), with BP Bari itself having 308 branches in 11 regions. Subsidiary Cassa di Risparmio di Orvieto had 54 branches in 2015. In 2019,
432-475: The state guarantee (Garanzia sulla Cartolarizzazione delle Sofferenze) to senior tranche of the bad debt ( Italian : sofferenze ), BP Bari securitizated €800 million gross book value of non-performing loan . (in tranches of senior and junior loans) The bank also announced to absorb the two subsidiaries Tercas and Caripe, which only retained as brands. On 1 June 2015 BP Bari received the assets and liabilities of Banca Popolare delle Province Calabre , which
456-589: The takeover battle to ABN AMRO, signed a contract to sell the shares of Antonveneta to ABN AMRO in September 2005. In October 2007, a consortium comprising Royal Bank of Scotland , Banco Santander and Fortis acquired ABN AMRO in order to divide its assets between them. In the division of the spoils, Santander received Banca Antonveneta. Then on 8 November 2007 Santander announced that it had received and accepted an offer of €9 billion for Antonveneta from Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS). However, Interbanca
480-463: Was absorbed into Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2013. In 2008, it was the 9th largest banking group in Italy in terms of customer loans and the 8th largest in terms of total assets , with 1,000 branches, 10,800 employees and €50bn in assets. The bank only operates in the fragmented Italian market, where it has a market share of roughly 3%, as the 6th largest bank at that time. More precisely,
504-605: Was acquired, an internal reconstruction within MPS Group was made, which New Antonveneta ( Italian : Nuova Antonveneta ), a new company incorporated in April 2008, would receive the assets and liabilities of old Antonveneta on 1 January 2009. The shareholders' equity of Antonveneta had changed from €3.308 billion in December 2009. to €3.579 billion in December 2010 and then fell to €2.134 billion in 2011. As of 31 December 2012
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#1733085229287528-719: Was created by the merger in 1996 of two banks, Banca Antoniana and Banca Popolare Veneta, a cooperative bank . Banca Antoniana traced its origins back to its founding in Padua in 1893 under the name Banca Cattolica Padovana. Banca Popolare Veneta was also founded in Padua, in this case in 1866 under the name Banca Mutua di Credito Popolare; in 1883 it transformed itself into Banca Cooperativa Popolare. After World War II, it acquired several other cooperative banks ( Italian : Banca Popolare ) located in Treviso in 1950, Polesine in 1980, Cavarzere in 1982, and Valdagno in 1987. In that same year
552-457: Was excluded from the sale, which was sold to GE Financial instead in March 2008. The sale of Antonveneta was completed on 30 May 2008. According to news reports at that time, the price, in terms of price per branch, was in line with the historic price of similar deals at that time, such as the sale of branches from Banca Intesa to Crédit Agricole . However, after BMPS was bailed out by the government
576-452: Was in liquidation. In December 2019, the Italian government bailed out Banca Popolare di bari for €900 million. In June 2020, Banco Popolare di Bari'shareholders approved a plan to restructure the bank by turning it into a joint stock company as well as injecting 933 million euros in new capital. This new capital was provided by state-owned Banca del Mezzogiorno - MedioCredito Centrale and Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (FITD),
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