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Cassa dei risparmi di Forlì e della Romagna

Sector: Bank

Headquarters: 14, corso della Repubblica
47121 - Forlì (FC) - Italy
tel.: 800.040.807

Website: http://www.cariromagna.it/

Short profile: Intesa Sanpaolo is the banking group which was formed by the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI. The merger brought together two major Italian banks with shared values so as to increase their opportunities for growth, enhance service for retail customers, significantly support the development of businesses and make an important contribution to the country's growth.
 
Intesa Sanpaolo  is  among  the  top banking  groups in  the  euro zone, with a market  capitalisation  of  18.5 billion euro and aims at becoming the benchmark for value creation in the European banking system.

Intesa Sanpaolo is the leader in Italy in all business areas (retail, corporate and wealth management). The Group offers its services to 11 million customers through a network of over 5,500 branches well distributed throughout the country with market shares above 15% in most Italian regions.

Intesa Sanpaolo has a selected presence in Central Eastern Europe and Middle Eastern and North African areas with more than 1,700 branches and 8.3 million customers belonging to the Group’s subsidiaries operating in retail and commercial banking in 13 countries.

Moreover, an international network of specialists in support of corporate customers spreads across 29 countries, in particular in the Middle East and North Africa and in those areas where Italian companies are most active, such as the United States, Russia, China and India.

 
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