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Cassa di Risparmio della Marca Trivigiana

Cassamarca
Formerly called
  • Cassa di Risparmio di Treviso
  • Cassa di Risparmio della Marca Trivigiana
Industry Financial services
Fate merged to form single brand UniCredit
Predecessor Monte di Pietà di Treviso
Successor
Founded
  • 1496 (predecessor)
  • 1822
  • 1907 (refound)
  • 1913 (split from Monte)
  • 1942 (merged with Monte)
  • 1992 (as S.p.A.)
Founder Monte di Pietà di Treviso
Defunct
  • 1872 (merged with Cariplo)
  • 2002
Headquarters Treviso, Italy
Number of locations
Increase 119 (2000)
Increase 123 (2001)
Key people
Dino De Poli (chairman, until 2000)
Antonio Romano (chairman, 2000–2002)
Pietro Pignata (chairman, 2002)
Services
  • retail banking
  • corporate banking
Profit
Increase €52 million (2000)
Increase €57 million (2001)
Total equity
Increase €252 million (2000)
Increase €279 million (2001)
Owner UniCredit (100%)
Number of employees
Increase 1,137 (2000)
Decrease 1,130 (2001)
Parent UniCredit
Website www.cassamarca.it
Footnotes / references
source: 2000 financial figures was originally in Italian lira, but at that time already pegged with euro

Cassa di Risparmio della Marca Trivigiana also known as Cassamarca in short, was an Italian savings bank headquartered in Treviso, Veneto. Due to Legge Amato (), the bank was split into two organizations: Cassamarca S.p.A. and Fondazione Cassamarca – Cassa di Risparmio della Marca Trivigiana in 1992. The S.p.A. and the banking foundation were the founders of banking group Unicredito in 1994, a predecessor of UniCredit. The S.p.A. was absorbed into UniCredit in 2002; the banking foundation, survived as a charity organization (as of 2017), as well as owned 0.23% shares of UniCredit (as of 31 December 2016), as one of its investments.

The history of the bank could also traced to 1496, which the founder and predecessor of the bank, Monte di Pietà di Treviso, was founded. The Monte was merged into the bank in 1942 after a 3 decades of split.

Monte di Pietà di Treviso was a mount of piety (Italian: monte di pietà) founded in 1496, by Franciscan Domenico da Ponzone in the Republic of Venice, 34 years after the first recorded mount of Italy was founded in Perugia, by other Franciscans, Bernardine of Feltre and Michele Carcano, in the Papal States. In 1822 the mount founded the savings bank of Treviso and again in 1907. After twice spin off, the mount was merged back to the savings bank in 1942. The mount was also known as Monte di Credito su Pegno di Treviso since 1935.

The building of the mount contained several decoration and wall painting by various artists, such as Lodewijk Toeput (Italian: Ludovico Pozzoserrato).

The first savings bank (Italian: cassa di risparmio) of the city was founded by the local mount of piety in 1822, at that time still part of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia of the Austrian Empire. Similar savings bank was also founded in other cities of modern Veneto region (as well as in Lombardy) by the Austrian government, such as Venice, Verona, Vicenza, Rovigo and Padua in the 1820s. The savings bank of Vienna, in the capital of the Empire, was founded in 1819.


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