Cassa Padana
Cassa Padana Banca di Credito Cooperativo S.C. is an Italian bank based in Leno, Lombardy. The bank served the area around Brescia and 8 other provinces of northern Italy.
In terms of branches, the bank is the fourth largest bank among the Federazione Italiana delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo - Casse Rurali ed Artigiane, behind Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Roma, Banca [del Territorio Lombardo], and Banca d'Alba. However, in terms of total assets, the bank was behind BCC Roma, Banca d'Alba, Banca del Territorio Lombardo, Credito Cooperativo Ravennate e Imolese, Emilbanca, Banca Credito Cooperativo di Brescia, Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Carate Brianza, Banca Centropadana, and ChiantiBanca. According to the same research by Ricerche e Studi, the bank was ranked 56th among all types of banks. The bank was also a member of the Federazione Lombarda delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo.
History
Cassa Rurale ed Artigiana della Bassa Bresciana was formed in the 1970s by the merger of Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Leno, Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Gambara, and Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Seniga e Pescarolo. In 1993, the bank changed its name to Cassa Padana after absorbing Cassa Rurale e Artigiana di Gussola. The bank absorbed "BCC Camuna" in 2010, "Banca Veneta 1896" and "BCC Valtrompia" in 2011.In 2016, due to the banking reform of BCC banks, the bank planned to demutualize itself by forming a subsidiary, Cassa Padana S.p.A., leaving the co-operative society as a parent company only. However, in May 2017, the bank changed to join the Cassa Centrale Banca Banking Group.