
Banco di Napoli
Banco di Napoli was a historic Italian bank founded in 1539, making it one of the oldest banks in Europe. It primarily served the southern regions of Italy, offering a range of financial services such as savings accounts, loans, and payment solutions to individuals, businesses, and local governments. The bank was known for its strong regional presence and played a key role in supporting local economies. In 2003, it was acquired by Sanpaolo IMI, which later became part of Intesa Sanpaolo, Italy’s largest banking group. Today, its legacy continues through its integration into the broader banking network, maintaining its historical importance.