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Banking foundation

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Banking foundation is a type of foundation that originated as a bank. The banking reforms split the banks (usually local and community owned savings banks, as a statutory corporation) into limited company and holding company (or banking foundation).

Austria

Germany

Italy

Norway

San Marino

  • Fondazione San Marino

Further reading

  • Jassaud, Nadège (25 September 2014). "Reforming the Corporate Governance of Italian Banks" (PDF). Retrieved 21 April 2016.