Banca Popolare di Cividale | |
Native Name: | Banca Popolare di Cividale S.C.p.A. |
Native Name Lang: | it |
Isin: | IT0001014783 |
Type: | Società Cooperativa per Azioni |
Industry: | Financial services |
Founded: | 1886 |
Founders: | --> |
Hq Location: | 8/1 via Sen. Guglielmo Pelizzo |
Hq Location City: | Cividale del Friuli |
Hq Location Country: | Italy |
Num Locations: | 75 branches |
Num Locations Year: | 2014 |
Services: | Retail and corporate banking |
Net Income: | €10.065 million |
Net Income Year: | 2014 |
Assets: | €4.229 billion |
Assets Year: | 2014 |
Equity: | €276.177 million |
Equity Year: | 2014 |
Subsid: | Civileasing (100%) |
Ratio: | 10.04% (CET1)[1] |
Banca Popolare di Cividale is an Italian cooperative bank based in Cividale del Friuli, Friuli - Venezia Giulia.
Banca Popolare di Cividale società cooperativa a responsabilità limitata was found in 1886. In 2000 the bank acquired the controlling interests of Banca Agricola di Gorizia from Cardine Banca and minority shareholders (80%).[2]
In 2000 a joint venture Banca di Cividale S.p.A., was formed by BP Cividale and Deutsche Bank S.p.A., the Italian subsidiary of Deutsche Bank A.G., in a 70-30 ratio.[3] BP Cividale became a holding company instead. However, Deutsche Bank sold 20% shares back to BP Cividale in 2002.
In 2002 BP Cividale sold 10% shares of Banca di Cividale to Cattolica Assicurazioni for €19.625 million, which the insurance company sold products in the network of Banca di Cividale.[4] [5] In 2003 Deutsche Bank, sold the remaining 10% shares back to BP Cividale for €16,093,728.[6] In 2004, Banca di Cividale issued 2.4 million new shares to Credito Valtellinese, which equivalent to 22.22% shares capital of the bank (increased to 25% in 2005); BP Cividale acquired a minority interests in Banca dell'Artigianato e dell'Industria for 4.58% (increased to 9.864% in 2005);[7] [8] [9] [10] While Cattolica Assicurazioni's ownership on the bank was diluted to 7.78%.[11] In the same year Banca di Cividale acquired a minority interests (4.3%) in Banka për Biznes, a Kosovar bank.[8] [12]
In 2005 BP Cividale was changed from S.c.a r.l. to Società Cooperativa per Azioni. In the same year Banca di Cividale acquired 5.5% shares of Deželna Banka Slovenije.[10] [13] BP Cividale also bought back 7.78% shares of Banca di Cividale from Cattolica Assicurazioni for €20.7 million in 2006,[13] which the partnership would also ended on 31 December 2007.[14]
In 2011 BP Cividale sold the shares of Banca dell'Artigianato e dell'Industria to Credito Valtellinese, at the same time the holding acquired 5% shares of Banca di Cividale from Credito Valtellinese.[15] In 2013 Banca di Cividale was merged back to BP Cividale (along with NordEst Banca).[16] The 20% shares of Banca di Cividale was bought for €69,574,863.5 cash and 169,277 number of shares of BP Cividale (for €4,147,286.50), equivalent to 1% share capital of BP Cividale.[17] Credito Valtellinese also lent €15 million (as subordinated loan) to BP Cividale as part of agreement.[18]
The last annual report of Banca di Cividale shown the company had a shareholders' equity of €229 million, as well as Tier 1 capital ratio of 13.15%.[19]
In 2007, Civileasing, a jointly controlled subsidiary of BP Cividale and Banca di Cividale, became a wholly owned subsidiary of BP Cividale instead.[20]
In 2009 BP Cividale acquired a controlling interests (51%) in NordEst Banca.[21] The bank was absorbed into parent company in 2013.