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Banca Tirrenica S.p.A. formerly known as Nuova Banca dell'Etruria e del Lazio S.p.A. was an Italian bank based in
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, Tuscany. The bank was re-established on 22 November 2015 as a good bank of the original Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio (BPEL). The bank was bought by
UBI Banca Unione di Banche Italiane S.p.A., commonly known for its trading name UBI Banca, was an Italian banking group, the fifth largest in Italy by number of branches. It was formed on 1 April 2007 from the merger of the Banche Popolari Unite (trading ...
on 18 January 2017 for a nominal fee. Both Tyrrhenian and
Etruria Etruria () was a region of Central Italy, located in an area that covered part of what are now most of Tuscany, northern Lazio, and northern and western Umbria. Etruscan Etruria The ancient people of Etruria are identified as Etruscan civiliza ...
were alternative names for the area that is located in Central Western Italy.


History


Banca Popolare dell'Etruria

Banca Mutua Popolare Aretina was founded on 16 April 1881 in Arezzo. On 18 December 1971 the bank absorbed two fellow Tuscan "Popular Banks": Banca Popolare Senese (found 1865 in Siena) and Banca Popolare della Provincia di Livorno, as well as being renamed Banca Popolare dell'Etruria. In 1972 Banca Popolare di Montepulciano was absorbed, followed by Banca Popolare di Pontevalleceppi (a
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''frazione'') in 1982, Banca Popolare di Cagli in 1985 and Banca Popolare di Gualdo Tadino in 1987.


Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio

On 31 December 1988
Banca Popolare dell'Alto Lazio Banca Popolare dell'Alto Lazio S.c.r.l. was an Italian cooperative banking, cooperative bank based in Rome, Lazio. The bank was created as a result of the merger of Banca Federale di Amatrice (founded 1917), Banca Popolare Sabina di Poggio Mirteto ...
(founded 1974) was merged into the bank, forming Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio. In 1990 Banca Cooperativa di Capraia Montelupo e Vitolini was absorbed. In 1998 the bank was listed in
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(ticker symbol: PEL). In 2006 the bank acquired a majority interests in Banca Federico Del Vecchio, reaching 100% in 2008. In 2008 Banca Popolare Lecchese joined the banking group (sold in 2015). In mid-2014 the bank was changed from a co-operative partnership ( it, Società Cooperativa) to a company limited by shares ( it,
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).


Insolvency

The bank was administrated by the Ministry of Economy and Finance in early 2015. The last annual report of the old bank showed the bank had a shareholders equity of €632.060 million, and Tier 1 capital ratio of just 6.6% as at 31 December 2013 (Basel II basis). The ratio fell to just 6.1% as at 30 June 2014 on Basel III basis. (which Basel III required above 6%, as well as Banca d'Italia required above 7%) On 17 November 2015, a gross book value of €302 million of bad debts ( it, sofferenze) were sold to Credito Fondiario without recourse. A capital injection of more than €2 billion to Banca Etruria, Banca Marche, Carife, and CariChieti by
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was planned in late 2015, (€426 million for Banca Etruria) subject to the permission of the
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and
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. Eventually, they were bailed out by on 22 November instead, for about €2 billion recapitalization. The rescue of the four banks was in line with the EU
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, which was in force in Italy in late 2015. Bank of Italy was the assigned "national resolution authority" of this
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. As the plans were following the directive, they were approved by the
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. Banca Etruria assets and liabilities would split into good and
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, while the old bank would be liquidated, which the shareholders and subordinated bond holders would receive nothing due to bail-in. The fund had also injected an additional €1.7 billion to the 4 banks to cover the losses. On 3 May 2016, Decree-Law N°59/2016 was announced, which the retail investors of the bond of the 4 banks would be refunded (up to €100,000, same as
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) if they purchased the bond on or before 12 June 2014, the date of Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive was passed in the European Parliament. The decree-law was a response to criticism of the bail-in of all investor of the bank, which Italian bank often sold risky bond to their depositors. The refund scheme: ''Fondo di solidarietà'', would be managed by FITD.


Nuova Banca Etruria / Banca Tirrenica

On 22 November 2015 a good bank was spin off from the original bank as Nuova Banca dell'Etruria e del Lazio S.p.A.. At that time the good bank had a Tier 1 capital ratio of 9%, and a share capital of €442 million. While the bad debts were transferred to a single "bad bank"
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, which was shared with Carichieti,
Carife Carife ( la, Callifae; Irpino: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. In the year 2001, the population was 1,697. Located in the Apennines between the Ufita Valley and Daunian Mountains, the town is part of the ...
and
Banca delle Marche Banca Adriatica S.p.A. trading as UBI Banca Adriatica and formerly known as Nuova Banca delle Marche S.p.A. was an Italian bank based in Jesi, Marche region. It has operations in several regions in central Italy, but concentrated in Marche region ...
. On 18 December 2015 Nuova Banca Etruria sold 54.212% stake in Banca Popolare Lecchese to a private equity fund managed by
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, via BPL Holdco. The fund immediately recapitalised the bank, making the fund became the new majority owners of Popolare Lecchese for 84.9%. At 31 December 2015, the audited CET1 ratio of Nuova Banca dell'Etruria e del Lazio was 11.1% on a consolidated basis. On 12 January 2017,
UBI Banca Unione di Banche Italiane S.p.A., commonly known for its trading name UBI Banca, was an Italian banking group, the fifth largest in Italy by number of branches. It was formed on 1 April 2007 from the merger of the Banche Popolari Unite (trading ...
made a biding bid of a nominal €1 for Nuova Banca Etruria, Nuova CariChieti and Nuova Banca Marche. UBI Banca also requested conditions that the balance sheets of the three banks would be cleaned up before the completion of the deal (which was done by selling NPLs to Atlante II and Credito Fondiario) as well as recapitalization of the 3 banks for an estimated €450 million (eventually €713 million), by the National Resolution Fund. On 18 January the bid was accepted. On 10 May, the transaction was completed, which Nuova Banca Etruria was renamed to Banca Tirrenica. On the same day, a plan to merge the 3 banks into UBI Banca was also announced. The merger by absorption was effective on 27 November 2017.


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