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Mediocredito or Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie were 19 Italian banks that established in 1950s to provide medium term loan to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies), they served 19 regions of Italy (Molise region was established in 1963), with Aosta Valley did not have their dedicated bank. One more bank (
Mediocredito Centrale Mediocredito or Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie were 19 Italian banks that established in 1950s to provide medium term loan to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies), they serv ...
) did not belong to any region. Nowadays 4 banks survived, plus one bank transformed into different purpose and one bank renamed: The banks were established based on Italian Law N°445 of 1950.http://www.isaonline.it/mag/Legge445-1950.html


Current banks

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Mediocredito Italiano Mediocredito Italiano S.p.A. (MCI) is an Italian commercial bank based in Milan, Lombardy region. History Istituto di credito per il finanziamento a medio termine alle piccole e medie industria della Lombardia or Mediocredito Lombardo in short wa ...
, a subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo; was a Cariplo subsidiary (also known as Mediocredito Lombardo, Banca Intesa Mediocredito) *
Banca Mediocredito del Friuli Venezia Giulia Banca Mediocredito del Friuli Venezia Giulia S.p.A. is an Italian commercial bank based in Udine, Friuli – Venezia Giulia region. History Istituto di Credito per il Finanziamento a Medio Termine alle Medie e Piccole Industrie Situate nel Territo ...
, an Italian bank that was controlled by the regional government *
Investitionsbank Trentino Südtirol – Mediocredito Trentino Alto Adige Mediocredito Trentino – Alto Adige (german: Investitionsbank Trentino Südtirol) is an Italian investment bank based in Trento, Trentino. The bank served historically the autonomous provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, but now extended to Lomba ...
, an Italian bank that was controlled by the regional and provincial government *
Banca del Mezzogiorno – MedioCredito Centrale Banca del Mezzogiorno – MedioCredito Centrale S.p.A. (BdM-MCC) is an Italian bank based in Rome, Lazio region. The bank is entirely controlled by Invitalia S.p.A., which in turn is owned by the Ministry of Economy. The bank was specialized in me ...
, a subsidiary of Poste italiane (also known as UniCredit Mediocredito Centrale), an indirect subsidiary of the Ministry of Economy and Finance *
IRFIS – FinSicilia IRFIS – Finanziaria per lo Sviluppo della Sicilia S.p.A. also known as IRFIS – FinSicilia S.p.A., is an Italian development bank based in Palermo, Sicily. The bank is registered under article 106 and 107 of ''Testo Unico Bancario'' (Italian ban ...
, was known as IRFIS - Mediocredito della Sicilia, an Italian financial institute and wholly owned subsidiary of the region * Mediocredito Toscano, former name of
MPS Capital Services MPS Capital Services Banca per le Imprese S.p.A. known as MPSCS in short, is an Italian corporate and investment bank based in Florence, Tuscany. The bank is a subsidiary of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (Banca MPS). The subsidiary was known as M ...
, a subsidiary of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena


Defunct bank

* UniCredit Banca Mediocredito, former Mediocredito Piemontese, a defunct subsidiary of Banca CRT (UniCredit) * Mediocredito dell'Umbria, a defunct subsidiary of Banca dell'Umbria (UniCredit) * Mediocredito delle Venezie, a defunct subsidiary of Cariverona Banca (UniCredit) * Mediocredito Abruzzese e Molisano, an Italian bank that was absorbed by Mediocredito Italiano (Intesa Sanpaolo) *
Mediocredito del Sud Mediocredito or Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie were 19 Italian banks that established in 1950s to provide medium term loan to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies), they serv ...
, an Italian bank that was absorbed by Mediocredito Italiano (Intesa Sanpaolo), was a merger of the Mediocredito from Basilicata, Calabria and Apulia * Mediocredito Emilia-Romagna, a predecessor of BIMER Banca, a defunct subsidiary of Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna * Mediocredito Ligure, a defunct subsidiary of Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia *
Mediocredito Fondiario Centroitalia 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 ...
, a defunct subsidiary of Banca delle Marche, also known as Mediocredito delle Marche *
Mediocredito di Roma Mediocredito or Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie were 19 Italian banks that established in 1950s to provide medium term loan to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies), they serv ...
, a defunct subsidiary of Banca di Roma, serving Lazio region * Credito Industriale Sardo, a predecessor of
Banca di Credito Sardo The Banca di Credito Sardo S.p.A. was an Italian bank headquartered in Cagliari, Sardinia. In 2014 it was absorbed by the parent company Intesa Sanpaolo. The head office building, located in Cagliari, was designed by the Italian architect Renzo ...
, a defunct subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo, serving Sardinia Island * Istituto per lo Sviluppo Economico dell'Italia Meridionale (
ISVEIMER Istituto per lo Sviluppo Economico dell'Italia Meridionale S.p.A. known as ISVEIMER is a former Italian bank based in Naples, Campania. The bank was in liquidation since 1996, which the headquarter of the company was relocated to Rome. However, due ...
), a defunct bank based in Naples, served southern Italy except the two islands, subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo


See also

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Mediocredito Padano Mediocredito or Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie were 19 Italian banks that established in 1950s to provide medium term loan to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies), they serv ...
, a defunct subsidiary of Cassa di Risparmio di Parma e Piacenza *
Mediobanca Mediobanca is an Italian investment bank founded in 1946 at the initiative of Raffaele Mattioli (at that time CEO of Banca Commerciale Italiana, the largest commercial bank in Italy which promoted its incorporation together with Credito Italiano) ...


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