- Crédit
Agricole FriulAdria S.p.A.
formerly known as
Banca Popolare FriulAdria S.p.A., or
known as
FriulAdria in
short (abb. of
Friuli and
Adriatic Sea)...
- Crédit
Agricole Group (French: [kʁedit‿aɡʁikɔl]),
sometimes called La
banque verte (lit. 'The
green bank', due to its
historical ties to farming), is a...
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subsidiaries Carispezia and
FriulAdria).
Since 2016, to
eliminate the use of the
three brands of the group: Cariparma,
Carispezia and
FriulAdria, the
brand Crédit...
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Agricole started to spin off from
Intesa Sanpaolo, by
acquiring Cariparma,
FriulAdria in 2007 and
Carispezia in 2011, as well as
branches from
Intesa Sanpaolo...
- Intesa. The
group also
acquired many
regional banks,
including Cariparma,
FriulAdria (both sold to Crédit
Agricole after 2007 merger), Carisap, Carifol. However...
- Spoleto,
Italy Banca Popolare di Vicenza, Vicenza,
Italy Banca Popolare FriulAdria, Pordenone,
Italy Banca Privada d'Andorra, Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra...
- The 2013
Credit Agricole Friuladria Tennis Cup was a
professional tennis tournament pla**** on clay courts. It was the
tenth edition of the
tournament which...
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Foscari University of Venice, Italy. As a
chairwoman of Crédit
Agricole FriulAdria (Crédit
Agricole Italia Bank Group), Mio
became the
first woman in Italy...
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Banco Ambroveneto,
located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, were
transferred to
FriulAdria as an
intragroup transaction in 2000. Crédit Agricole. "History". credit-agricole...
- (previously
known as the
Zucchetti Kos
Tennis Cup and
Credit Agricole Friuladria Tennis Cup) is a
tennis tournament pla**** on
outdoor red clay courts....