Credito Artigiano was an Italian bank based in Milan, Lombardy. it was absorbed by Credito Valtellinese in 2012.

History

edit

Credito Artigiano was found in Milan in 1946. Since 1995 it was a subsidiary of Credito Valtellinese (Creval). In 1999 it was listed in Borsa Italiana. In 1999 Creval owned 54.01% shares of Credito Artigiano. In 2000 Credito Artigiano acquired 51% shares of Banca dell'Artigianato e dell'Industria and 76.94% stake of Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo (ex-Nuova Banca del Monte Sant'Agata) in 2001.[1][2] In 2002 Credito Valtellinese increased its ownership on the bank to 63.34% (buying 5% from Cattolica Assicurazioni[3]). It was increased to 65.04% in 2003, 65.50% in 2004, 65.72% in 2005, 69.82% in 2008, 69.85% in 2009, 69.88% in 2010, 72.14% in 2011.

Credito Artigiano jointed-control Credito Siciliano with the parent company Creval when the subsidiary was created in 2002 .

On 10 September 2012 Credito Artigiano was incorporated into Credito Valtellinese.

References

edit
  1. ^ "OFFERTA PUBBLICA DI ACQUISTO su azioni ordinarie Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo" (PDF). Credito Artigiano (in Italian). CONSOB archive. 11 May 2001. Retrieved 21 April 2016.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Il Credito Artigiano - Gruppo Credito Valtellinese - e la Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo avviano lo sviluppo di una nuova realta' nel panorama bancario siciliano" (in Italian). Credito Valtellinese. 9 May 2000. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  3. ^ "JOINT PRESS RELEASE" (PDF). Credito Valtellinese / Cattolica Assicurazioni. 20 March 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
edit