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'''Deutsche Bank S.p.A.''' is an Italian bank based in Milan, Lombardy. It was subsidiary of [[Deutsche Bank]] A.G..
'''Deutsche Bank S.p.A.''' is an Italian bank based in Milan, Lombardy. It was subsidiary of [[Deutsche Bank]] A.G..
==History==
==History==
'''Banca dell'Italia Meridionale'''<ref name=Story>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.com/italia/it/content/storia.html|title=Storia|trans_title=Story|access-date=23 February 2016|publisher=Deutsche Bank (Italy)|language=Italian}}</ref> was found in 1917.<ref name=DeutscheBank1986AR>{{cite web|url=http://www.bankgeschichte.de/en/docs/1986.pdf|title=1986 Annual Report|work=Deutsche Bank|publisher=archive of the Historical Institute of Deutsche Bank|orig-year=First published 1987|access-date=23 February 2016}}</ref>{{fact span|text=It was acquired by [[Amadeo Giannini]], the founder of [[Bank of Italy (United States)]] in 1922.|date=February 2016}} The bank was renamed to '''Banca d'America e d'Italia''' (literally the ''Bank of America and Italy''). In December 1986 Deutsche Bank acquired 98.3% voting rights of the bank.<ref name=DeutscheBank1986AR/> In 1994 the bank was renamed to '''Deutsche Bank S.p.A.'''.<ref name=Story/>
'''Banca dell'Italia Meridionale'''<ref name=Story>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.com/italia/it/content/storia.html|title=Storia|trans_title=Story|access-date=23 February 2016|publisher=Deutsche Bank (Italy)|language=Italian}}</ref> was found in 1917.<ref name=DeutscheBank1986AR>{{cite web|url=http://www.bankgeschichte.de/en/docs/1986.pdf|title=1986 Annual Report|work=Deutsche Bank|publisher=archive of the Historical Institute of Deutsche Bank|date=26 November 2007|orig-year=First published 1987|access-date=23 February 2016}}</ref>{{fact span|text=It was acquired by [[Amadeo Giannini]], the founder of [[Bank of Italy (United States)]] in 1922.|date=February 2016}} The bank was renamed to '''Banca d'America e d'Italia''' (literally the ''Bank of America and Italy''). In December 1986 Deutsche Bank acquired 98.3% voting rights of the bank.<ref name=DeutscheBank1986AR/> In 1994 the bank was renamed to '''Deutsche Bank S.p.A.'''.<ref name=Story/>


In 1994 the DB Italy also acquired [[Banca Popolare di Lecco]].<ref name=Story/> In 1999 DB Italy acquired 20% shares of [[Cassa di Risparmio di Asti]] which was sold to [[Banca Popolare di Milano]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.com/italia/it/docs/2004_2.pdf|title=2004 Relazioni e Bilancio: Nota Integrativa e allegati|date=16 May 2005|access-date=16 February 2016|publisher=Deutsche Bank (Italy)|language=Italian}}</ref>
In 1994 the DB Italy also acquired [[Banca Popolare di Lecco]].<ref name=Story/> In 1999 DB Italy acquired 20% shares of [[Cassa di Risparmio di Asti]] which was sold to [[Banca Popolare di Milano]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.db.com/italia/it/docs/2004_2.pdf|title=2004 Relazioni e Bilancio: Nota Integrativa e allegati|date=16 May 2005|access-date=16 February 2016|publisher=Deutsche Bank (Italy)|language=Italian}}</ref>

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Deutsche Bank
Native name
Deutsche Bank S.p.A.
Formerly
  • Banca dell'Italia Meridionale
  • Banca d'America e d'Italia
Company typeSocietà per Azioni
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1917
1922 (acquired by Bank of America)
1986 (acquired by Deutsche Bank)
Headquarters3 Piazza del Calendario,
Milan
,
Italy
Increase €62.810 million (2014)
Total assetsDecrease €22.897 billion (2014)
Total equityIncrease €1.418 billion (2014)
OwnerDeutsche Bank (100%)
ParentDeutsche Bank
Subsidiaries
  • Deutsche Bank Mutui (100%)
  • Fiduciaria Sant'Andrea (100%)
  • Finanza & Futuro Banca (100%)
  • Vesta Real Estate (100%)
  • DB Consorzio S.cons.a.r.l. (98%)
  • DB Covered Bond S.r.l. (90%)
Capital ratioIncrease 8.53% (CET1)[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Deutsche Bank S.p.A. is an Italian bank based in Milan, Lombardy. It was subsidiary of Deutsche Bank A.G..

History

Banca dell'Italia Meridionale[2] was found in 1917.[3]It was acquired by Amadeo Giannini, the founder of Bank of Italy (United States) in 1922.[citation needed] The bank was renamed to Banca d'America e d'Italia (literally the Bank of America and Italy). In December 1986 Deutsche Bank acquired 98.3% voting rights of the bank.[3] In 1994 the bank was renamed to Deutsche Bank S.p.A..[2]

In 1994 the DB Italy also acquired Banca Popolare di Lecco.[2] In 1999 DB Italy acquired 20% shares of Cassa di Risparmio di Asti which was sold to Banca Popolare di Milano in 2004.[4]

References

  1. ^ "2014 Relazioni e Bilancio Consolidato" (PDF) (in Italian). Deutsche Bank (Italy). 16 April 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Storia" (in Italian). Deutsche Bank (Italy). Retrieved 23 February 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "1986 Annual Report" (PDF). Deutsche Bank. archive of the Historical Institute of Deutsche Bank. 26 November 2007 [First published 1987]. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  4. ^ "2004 Relazioni e Bilancio: Nota Integrativa e allegati" (PDF) (in Italian). Deutsche Bank (Italy). 16 May 2005. Retrieved 16 February 2016.