Banca Popolare di Vicenza

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Banca Popolare di Vicenza
Native name
Banca Popolare di Vicenza S.p.A.
Società per Azioni
Industry Financial services
Founded 1866
Headquarters 18 via Btg. Framarin, Vicenza, Italy
Number of locations
627 locations (2015)
Area served
16 regions of Italy; Republic of Ireland, New York, São Paulo, Moscow, New Delhi, Hong Kong and Shanghai
Key people
  • Stefano Dolcetta Capuzzo (chairman)
  • Francesco Iorio (managing director)
Services Retail and corporate banking
Profit Decrease (€1.407 billion) (2015)
Total assets Decrease €39.783 billion (2015)
Total equity Decrease €2.534 billion (2015)
Owner Atlante (99.33%)[1]
Number of employees
Decrease 5,273 (2015 average)
Parent Atlante
Subsidiaries
Capital ratio 6.65% (CET1, 2015 data)
Website popolarevicenza.it
Footnotes / references
in consolidated basis[2]

Banca Popolare di Vicenza (BPVi) is an Italian bank. According to one research, the bank was the 12th largest bank of Italy.[3]

BPVi is a multi-regional bank which had branches in most of the Italy regions, except Aosta Valley in the north, Molise and Basilicata in the south, as well as Sardinia Island. Moreover, only one branch in Campania, Abruzzo, Marche and only two branches in Apulia, TrentinoSouth Tyrol and Umbria.[2] The bank had 221 branches in Veneto, 75 in Lombardy, 75 in Tuscany and 57 in Friuli – Venezia Giulia.

The bank, according to 2015 annual report, was owned by the public of more than 100,000 natural person (88.5%).[2] Only 11.5% were owned by companies, administrative body and institution, such as Cattolica Assicurazioni (0.89%)[4] and Fondazione Cariprato (0.35%).[5]

The bank had two major subsidiaries, Banca Nuova, operated mainly in Sicily and Calabria, as well as FarBanca, a bank for pharmacist. The bank expanded in 1990s by merged with other cooperative bank (Italian: Banca Popolare ) of the whole Italy.

History

Banca Popolare di Vicenza was the first cooperative bank in Veneto region. The bank was also known as Banca Popolare Vicentina.

Acquisitions

In 1985 the bank acquired Banca Popolare Agricola di Lonigo, in 1988, Banca Popolare di Thiene, in 1991, Banca Popolare dei Sette Comuni-Asiago, in 1994, Banca Popolare di Venezia, in 1996, Banca Popolare di Castelfranco Veneto (became BP Treiviso in 1999)[6][7] and Banca Popolare di Trieste, in 1997 Banca Popolare della Provincia di Belluno, in 1998 Banca Popolare "C. Piva" di Valdobbiadene and Banca Popolare Udinese.[8] In 2000 the group acquired Banca Nuova di Palermo and Banca del Popolo di Trapani, which became Banca Nuova in 2002.[8] In 2002 the group acquired Cassa di Risparmio di Prato (Cariprato) from Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which had 60 branches mainly in Tuscany region.[8] In 2010 Cariprato was absorbed into the bank.

BPVi was the 9th largest shareholder of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) for 3.63682% ordinary shares. (at the end of year 2004).[9] BNL was privatized by BNP Paribas after Bancopoli.

In 2007 61 branches were acquired from UBI Banca, mainly based in the Provinces of Brescia and Bergamo, Lombardy.[8] In 2014, 16 branches were acquired from Cassa di Risparmio di Ferrara[10] as well as one branch in Turin was acquired from Banca Popolare di Spoleto.[10]

Alliances

The bank was a member of an alliance "North East Group" in the 1980s, which consist of Banca Agricola Mantovana (BAM), Banca Popolare di Bergamo, Banca Popolare dell'Emilia, Banca Popolare di Sondrio (BPSO), Banca Popolare di Verona and Banca Popolare Vicentina. The group joined with ARCA, which consist of Banca Antoniana, Banca Popolare Commercio e Industria, Banca Popolare di Crema, Banca Popolare di Cremona, Banca Popolare di Lodi and Banca Popolare Veneta in 1989.[11][12] As at 31 December 2015 BPVi still owned 19.99% stake in ARCA SGR.

The banks of the alliance merged within and outside the alliance to form Banca Antonveneta (1996, acquired by ABN AMRO in 2005), BPU Banca (2003, merged with Banca Lombarda in 2007), Banca Popolare Italiana (BPI), Banco Popolare di Verona e Novara (2002; merged with BPI in 2007), Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna (BPER; 1992), or acquired by other banking group (BAM). After many years of merger and acquisitions, BPVi, BPER, UBI Banca, Banco Popolare and BPSO were the 5 surviving banking group, plus Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena which acquired and absorbed BAM and Antonveneta.

BPVi also signed an agreement with Banca Popolare Veneta (from Padua), Banca Popolare di Asolo e Montebelluna (from the Province of Treviso) and Banca Popolare di Castelfranco Veneto (from the Province of Treviso) on dividing the market of the Province of Padua, Treviso and Vicenza in 1992. However, Banca d'Italia ruled that the agreement was anti-competitive in 1996.[13] After the ruling BPVi acquired Treviso based Banca Popolare di Castelfranco Veneto in 1996 and Banca Popolare "C. Piva" di Valdobbiadene in 1998. The competitors of BPVi in Veneto also became UniCredit (ex-Cariverona Banca), Intesa Sanpaolo (ex-Ambroveneto), Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (ex-Antonveneta), Banco Popolare (ex-BP Verona), Veneto Banca (ex-BP Asolo e Montebelluna) and Volksbank – Banca Popolare (ex-Banca Popolare di Marostica) after many merger and acquisitions.

The bank also partnered with Banca di Roma in 2000,[14] however BPVi breakup with Banca di Roma and did not involved in the birth of Capitalia, which was absorbed by UniCredit in 2007.

BPVi currently alliances with insurer Cattolica Assicurazioni, which the bank owned 15.07% stake.[2][8]

Recent history

The bank was one of the 14 banks that was supervised by European Central Bank directly since 2014 due to their size.[15] The bank was among the four Italian banks (Banca Popolare di Milano, Banca Carige and Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena) that failed the stress tests in 2014.[16] BPVi and BPM passed the tests after recapitalization.[17]

Due to Decree-Law N°3/2015, in 2016 the bank became a limited company with demutualization. The bank also planned another capital increase of €1.5 billion (the CET1 capital ratio was just 6%, below ECB requirements of over 10%), as well as floats the shares in Borsa Italiana.[2] The bank write-down €1.333 billion worth of customer loan in 2015 financial year.[18] As part of the demutualization, the bank bought back 271,339 number of shares for €6.3, a fraction of net equity per shares and the offer price of the new shares in 2014 ans 2015.[19] However, on the same day, the bank also announced that due to low demand, the new shares would sold at €3 to €0.1 per share, in order to raise a minimum of €1.510 billion to a maximum of €1.800 billion.[20]

Equity interests

Sponsorship

The bank was the main sponsor of Vicenza Calcio (since 2001, shirt sponsor circa 2010)[2][21] as well as city rival Real Vicenza.[22] The bank also sponsored Udinese Calcio[23] and U.S. Città di Palermo (through Banca Nuova).[24]

See also

References

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  9. 2004 bilancio Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (Italian)
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