Cassa Padana

Cassa Padana
Native name
Cassa Padana Banca di Credito Cooperativo S.C.
FormerlyCassa Rurale ed Artigiana della Bassa Bresciana
Company typeSocietà Cooperativa
IndustryFinancial services
Founded
  • 1893 (Leno)[1]
  • 1970s (Bassa Bresciana)
Headquarters25 via Garibaldi, ,
Italy
Number of locations
65 branches (2014)
Area served
  • Province of Brescia, Lombardy
  • Province of Bergamo, Lombardy
  • Province of Cremona, Lombardy
  • Province of Mantua, Lombardy
  • Province of Rovigo, Veneto
  • Province of Verona, Veneto
  • Province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna
  • Province of Parma, Emilia-Romagna
  • Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna
ServicesRetail banking
Increase €9.309 million (2014)
Total assetsIncrease €2.525 billion (2014)
Total equityIncrease €247.021 million (2014)
OwnerDecrease 11,067 individuals (2014)
Number of employees
Increase 487 (2014 average)
Capital ratio19.16% (CET1)
WebsiteOfficial website (in Italian)
Footnotes / references
source[2]

Cassa Padana Banca di Credito Cooperativo S.C. is an Italian bank based in Leno, Lombardy. The bank served the area around Brescia (Val Camonica and Val Trompia) and 8 other provinces of northern Italy.

In terms of branches, the bank is the fourth largest bank among the Federazione Italiana delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo - Casse Rurali ed Artigiane (Federcasse), behind Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Roma, Banca del Territorio Lombardo (71 branches in 2016), and Banca d'Alba. However, in terms of total assets (of 2014), the bank was behind BCC Roma, Banca d'Alba, Banca del Territorio Lombardo (pro forma data), Credito Cooperativo Ravennate e Imolese, Emilbanca, Banca Credito Cooperativo di Brescia, Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Carate Brianza, Banca Centropadana, and ChiantiBanca.[3] According to the same research by Ricerche e Studi, the bank was ranked 56th among all types of banks (despite some banks being omitted from the study). The bank was also a member of the Federazione Lombarda delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo (6.23% stake).

  1. ^ "La storia" (in Italian). Cassa Padana. 2 January 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. ^ "2014 Bilancio" (PDF) (in Italian). Cassa Padana. 19 May 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 April 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  3. ^ "LE PRINCIPALI BANCHE ITALIANE" (PDF) (in Italian). Ricerche e Studi. 10 November 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2016.

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