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The province of Florence (Italian: provincia di Firenze) was a province in the northeast of Tuscany region of Italy. The city or comune of Florence was both the capital of the province of Florence, and of the Region of Tuscany. It had an area of 3,514 square kilometres (1,357 sq mi) and a population of 1,012,180 as of 31 December 2014. [1]
Banco di Napoli S.p.A., among the oldest banks in the world, [2] was an Italian banking subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo group, as one of the 6 retail brands other than "Intesa Sanpaolo". [3]
As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to 38.5 percent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province by total area (after Quebec). [ 3 ] [ 11 ] Ontario is Canada's fourth-largest jurisdiction in total area of all the Canadian provinces and territories. [ 11 ]
The enlarged bank was renamed the National Provincial and Union Bank of England. From 1844 on, the Union Bank was located at Princes Street on Bank Junction, across from the Bank of England. On that site the bank erected a prominent new head office building, designed by Philip Charles Hardwick and completed in 1865, remodeled in 1887. [11]
HomeFed Bank was an American savings and loan association based in San Diego. [1] It was founded by Charles K. Fletcher as Home Federal Savings and Loan Association in 1934 with $7,500, including $2,000 of his own and $7,500 from friends.
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The bank served towns around Faenza, Forlì, Lugo, Imola and Ravenna. The bank is a member of Federazione Italiana delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo - Casse Rurali ed Artigiane and Federazione delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo dell'Emilia-Romagna (16.0626%). The bank own a minority interests in ICCREA Holding (2.0019%).
Filanbanco (closed in 2001, when it was Ecuador's biggest bank) [4] Banco Comercial y Agrícola de Guayaquil [5] (closed in 1925) Banco de la Previsora (closed in 1999) Banco de Préstamos (closed in 1998) [6] Banco del Progreso (closed in 1999) [7] Banco Territorial (closed in 2013) [8] Unibanco (merged with Banco Solidario in 2013) [9]