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Fondazione Cariplo is a
charitable foundation in Milan, Italy. It was
created in
December 1991 when the
Amato law, Law no. 218 of 30 July 1990, came into...
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shorthand as
Cariplo SpA, was an
Italian bank
founded in 1823. On 2
January 1998, it
merged with
Banco Ambrosiano Veneto to form
Banca Intesa.
Cariplo SpA became...
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create Intesa Sanpaolo, were
themselves the
product of many mergers.
Cariplo and
Banco Ambrosiano Veneto merged in 1998 to form
Banca Intesa. The following...
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collections of
Fondazione Cariplo are a
gallery of
artworks with a
significant historical and
artistic value owned by
Fondazione Cariplo in Italy. It consists...
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formed in 1998 by
merger of C****a di
Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde (
Cariplo) and
Banco Ambrosiano Veneto. The next year, the
banking group merged with...
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diluted to 18.34% in 1996. In July 1999
Banca Intesa the
successor of
Cariplo,
acquired an
additional 47.1%
ownership from the
foundation (reached 70...
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remain held by
Fondazione Carispezia. In 1998,
Cariplo held 30.94%
shares of
Carinord Holding. In 1998,
Cariplo merged with
Banco Ambrosiano Veneto to form...
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Giordano (ed.).
Banking Systems in Africa. Milan:
Cariplo – Finafrica. pp. 209–217. Samatar, Said S. (1982). Oral
Poetry and Somali...
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Ambrosiano Veneto. In 1998 the
latter bank
formed the
Banca Intesa together with the C****a di
Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde (
Cariplo). [1] v t e...
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Elena Lissoni,
Lodovico Pogliaghi,
online catalogue Artgate by
Fondazione Cariplo, 2010, CC BY-SA (source for the
first revision of this article). Collezione...