Federazione Toscana Banche di Credito Cooperativo is the body of the association Cooperative Banks in the region and provide representation, assistance, technical advice and training to 30 of Cooperative Credit Banks. To avoid losing the benefits of small size, in fact, the BCC will be structured in a network system called the "Credit Cooperative", aimed at ensuring the integration, synergies and economies of scale and between the individual banks. La Federazione Toscana adheres to Federcasse, the national body of the Cooperative Credit and is part of Confcooperative Tuscany. The company draws its activities to the principles of mutuality and solidarity of its tradition of cooperative credit and non-profit organization.
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General Informations |
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HQ Address: Via Lungo l'Ema 1, Bagno a Ripoli, Italy |
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Opening Times: N/A |
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Phone: 055 - 6493200 |
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Fax: 055 - 6493211 |
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Web: Federazione Toscana Banche di Credito Cooperativo |
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E-mail: info@ftbcc.it |
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SWIFT: N/A PAN: N/A BANK SORT CODE: N/A |
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Branches: N/A Founded: 1959 |
Federazione Toscana Banche di Credito Cooperativo Bagno a Ripoli Map
History
The Credit Cooperative, in Tuscany, has an ancient heart. After the first horse born in rural banks in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, June 24, 1918, in Florence, the representatives of 16 rural banks formed the Federation of interdiocesan rural banks and boxes of Catholic Workers. Since 1909, however, was already on the Federation of Pistoia, and similar structures existed in Arezzo and Siena. In 1930, the liquidation of the Federation Pistoia meant that the Federation would become the real Florentine associations of regional reference category. Bishop Horace Ceccarelli A, Pistoia great promoter of rural banks and for some years president of the Federation interdiocesan, was succeeded in 1928 prof. Mario Marsili Libelli it was thus the first regional president of the Cooperative Credit Movement. Flanked by the director of the Federation, Peter Fabbri, Marsili Libelli remained in place even when fascism replaced the federation with inter-diocesan bodies Zone, territorial emanations of the National Rural Banks and Institutions Auxiliaries, and Artisan. After the war, the regionalist movement, still under the guidance of Libelli Marsili and Blacksmith, lived a new period of intense commitment, firstly to assist the Speaker and rural artisans in the initiation of a phase of adjustment and growing more and more determined the other bodies to ensure that regional and national trade effectively and legally come back to the original form of cooperatives. On 13 July 1959 it was reborn in the Regional Federation, under the name Tuscan Federation of Handicraft and rural banks which would then become, December 4, 1993, Federazione Toscana Banche di Credito Cooperativo.
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