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- Mediobanca is an Italian investment bank founded in 1946 at the initiative of Raffaele Mattioli (at that time CEO of Banca Commerciale Italiana) and Enrico...
- that were supervised by the European Central Bank directly. According to Mediobanca, the overall number of banks and credits institutions in Italy stands...
- Italian banker and manager who is CEO of Mediobanca. Alberto Nagel has spent his whole working life at Mediobanca. Nagel has led the bank through its entry...
- November 2007. Del Vecchio owned a 10% stake in Italian investment bank Mediobanca. Delfin S.à r.l., the financial holding company of Leonardo Del Vecchio...
- Northern Italy. In 1994 Mediobanca purchased an interest in BCI (ironically BCI was one of the 3 banks that formed Mediobanca almost 50 years earlier)...
- interest in the stock exchange. In 1961, with a 300-million-lira loan from Mediobanca, he acquired a struggling ceramics company, which he renamed Iris. Iris...
- (Lloyds Bank Wholesale Banking & Markets) M&T Bank Macquarie Group Maybank Mediobanca Mizuho Financial Group National Bank of Canada (National Bank Financial...
- (until 2021 known as Mediaset SpA) and was on the Board of Directors of Mediobanca from October 2008 to April 2012. In 2010, she was placed 48th in The World's...
- Banca Commerciale Italiana and its partners, CMB is today wholly owned by Mediobanca, an Italian investment bank. CMB Monaco was founded in 1976 by the Banca...
- 2000) was an Italian banker, who was the first and long-term president of Mediobanca SpA, the Milan-based investment bank, and a significant figure in the...