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Banca Popolare di Milano (ISE: IT0000064482) is an italian cooperative bank founded in 1865 in Milan. Born as a local bank, it has grown considerably since the 1950s by buying interests in other banks such as Banca Popolare di Roma, la Banca Briantea, Banca Agricola Milanese, Banca Popolare Cooperativa Vogherese, Banca Popolare di Bologna e Ferrara, Banca Popolare di Apricena, Ina Banca, Cassa di Risparmio di Alessandria e Banca di Legnano. This article, image, template or category belongs in one or more categories. ...
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It employs about 8,000 people in 702 branches and it has about 1,4 millions of customers[1]. The bank works basically in the northern and central regions of Italy, with a strong presence in Lombardia and Lazio, but also in Puglia. Lombardy (It. ...
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The bank's market capitalisation is 5 billions of euro[2] at February 2007, making Banca Popolare di Milano the 10th largest financial group by market value in Italy. Market capitalization, often abbreviated to market cap, mkt. ...
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- ^ 8,378 employees, 702 branches and 1,430,100 customers, source: "Bilancio sociale del gruppo Bipiemme" ("Social Balance of Bipiemme Group") 2005
- ^ Source: Borsa Valori (Italian Stock Exchange) [1] in February 16, 2007
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