BancoPosta

BancoPosta is a unit of the Italian Post Office that provides financial services, including savings, prepaid cards, exchange brokerage services, investment services, insurance, and various payment services. BancoPosta does not have a banking license and cannot directly provide loans to third parties, but is involved in the promotion and placement of public loans granted by banks and financial intermediaries. The bank services are available at all post offices in Italy.

BancoPosta
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1999
Headquarters,
Websitewww.poste.it/gamma/conti-correnti-bancoposta.html

History

The Poste italiane always provided the postal savings deposits and offered POGIs. The BancoPosta was founded formally in 1999 after the restructuring by CEO Corrado Passera. It operates under the Financial Services Division company and offers collections and payments, the collection of savings and insurance products for the public.[1]

In 2000 was launched the BancoPosta account, the debit card Postamat and credit card BancoPosta Mastercard,[2] going from 175,000 accounts in December 1999 to 1.68 million in December 2001.

The success of the account and the consequent restoration was mainly due to computerization of the 14,000 post offices and creation of a new technology infrastructure (with a total budget of 670 billion lire)[3] which allowed to improve quality and returns.[2]

Since 2001, the bank from a mere asset manager, also becomes a financial intermediary, as it is authorized by the Presidential Decree 144/01 to propose to the public the equities, bonds, shares of investment funds and loans and financing, although with above restrictions: until then the 14,000 post offices could only sell government bonds and those of the privatization.[2]

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References

Article contains translated text from Bancoposta on the Italian Wikipedia retrieved on 17 March 2017.

  1. "POSTE: PIENI POTERI A PASSERA, VACIAGO LASCIA". adnkronos.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. "Alle Poste azioni, fondi e mutui - la Repubblica.it". repubblica.it. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. "Archivio Corriere della Sera". corriere.it. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

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