Banca Cattolica
Native name
Banca Cattolica S.p.A.
Type
  • subsidiary of a listed company
  • incorporated as a S.p.A.
IndustryFinancial services
Predecessor
  • Banca Cattolica Popolare
  • (now "Cattolica Popolare")
Founded
  • 1902 (predecessor)
  • 1994 (spin off)
Defunct2001
Fateabsorbed by the parent company
Successor
Headquarters
Molfetta
,
Italy
IT₤011.389 billion (2000)
Total equityIT₤115.113 billion (2000)
OwnerBanca Antonveneta (86.836%)
ParentBanca Antonveneta

Banca Cattolica S.p.A. was an Italian cooperative bank based in Molfetta, Apulia region, southern Italy. The former parent company of the bank (until 1998), Cattolica Popolare survived as a cooperative society.

History

Banca Cattolica Popolare was founded in 1902. In 1994 Banca Cattolica Popolare Società cooperativa a responsabilità limitata spin off its banking activities to form a subsidiary Banca Cattolica S.p.A., which Credito Italiano acquired 35% shares.[1][2][3] The bank (S.p.A.) was later acquired by Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta (Antonveneta) in 1998, for 80%.[1] As at 31 December 2000, Antonveneta owned 86.836% of the bank's share capital; the bank had a shareholders' equity of 115.113 billion lire (about €59 million) at that time.[4] In 2001, Banca Cattolica was absorbed into Antonveneta.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Storia" (in Italian). Cattolica Popolare. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. "BANCA CATTOLICA - S.p.a." (in Italian). Italian Republic Official Gazette. 29 October 1994. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  3. "Provvedimento N°15: Credito Italiano / Carimonte Holding" (PDF) (in Italian). Banca d'Italia. 8 November 1995. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  4. "2000 Relazione e Bilancio Consolidato" (PDF). Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta (Antonveneta) (in Italian). Borsa Italiana archive. 12 June 2001. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  5. "2001 Relazione e Bilancio Consolidato" (PDF). Antonveneta (in Italian). Borsa Italiana archive. 6 June 2002. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
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