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    The Banca Italiana di Sconto (BIS, lit. 'Italian Discount Bank') was the third-largest Italian bank in its time, headquartered in Rome and formed in 1915...
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  • 1920s. It was founded in 1922 to manage the liquidation of the Banca Italiana di Sconto (BIS), the country's third-largest bank that had failed the previous...
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    Ansaldo & C. and Banca Italiana di Sconto. Following World War I, Credito Italiano acquired the "Banca del Monferrato", "Banca di Legnano", "Credito...
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  • the SBI merged in 1915 with the Società Italiana di Credito Provinciale [it] to form the Banca Italiana di Sconto. The origins of the SBI go back to 1850...
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  • French TV station Bis, a Brazilian pay TV channel of Canais Globo Banca Italiana di Sconto, a defunct Italian bank Bank for International Settlements, an...
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  • profits, the ownership therefore decided to sell the ALFA to the Banca Italiana di Sconto. The bank identified Nicola Romeo, a mechanical engineer from Sant'Antimo...
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    Idroelettrica Negri, and Transatlantica Italiana. Following a financial crisis with its largest creditor, Banca Italiana di Sconto, and problems in reconverting...
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  • Mobiliare Banca Generale Banco di Sconto e Sete Banca di Credito Italiano Banca Tiberina "Banche e società d'assicurazioni - p. 143" (PDF). Museo di Torino...
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  • liabilities eventually absorbed into the Società Bancaria Italiana in 1904. The Casse di Sconto were part of a plan outlined by Cavour to complement the...
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    who financed Benito Mussolini’s pro-war paper Avanti! and the Banca Italiana di Sconto. These financed the press to urge the government to enter the war...
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