Banca del Fucino is the oldest private Italian bank, founded in 1923 by Giovanni and Carlo Torlonia. The bank's name is linked to the reclamation and reorganization of the Fucino plain in Abruzzo. Over nearly a century, it has established itself as one of the most important banking entities in Rome, maintaining its identity as a local bank and independence from major banking groups that have incorporated other leading banks in the capital.
Today, Banca del Fucino is the parent company of the Igea Banca Banking Group and controls Igea Digital Bank, one of the first Italian banks specialized in lending to SMEs and professionals through a proprietary digital platform. It also oversees Fucino Finance, a financial intermediary active in labor credit (CQS, TFS, etc.), and Fucino Green, a company specialized in renewable energy investments.
The bank and the group possess distinctive expertise, enabling a wide range of specialized products and services distributed through physical branches and digital channels. Presently, Banca del Fucino operates 39 branches and private centers in regions including Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Sicilia, Lombardia, and Veneto.
Although no specific information is available on the last investment or investors, Banca del Fucino plays a significant role in the Italian financial services and banking industries, with a strong emphasis on regional presence and specialized offerings.
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