Banco Popolare Siciliano

Banco Popolare Siciliano is a brand used by Banco Popolare in Sicily.

History

In 2006, a year before the formation of Banco Popolare, Banca Popolare di Verona e Novara had 17 branches in the island, as well as more than 100 branches of Banca Popolare Italiana. In 2007, the merger made Banco Popolare had 143 branches in the island, which was increased to 145 in the next year. In the same year Banca Popolare di Novara transferred all its 18 branches to Banca Popolare di Lodi, which the subsidiary was specialized in Lombardy (part), Romagna and Sicily. In 2010 the branches was reduced to 127. In 2011, BPV, BPL and BPN were ceased to be a company but a division of Banco Popolare. In 2012 the department Banco Popolare Siciliano was created and managed by the bank division of BPN.

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