Few banks hold their heritage and locality as dear as those in Italy, perhaps none more so than the cooperative, or popolari banks. Many popolari remain based in small but ancient cities, with their own cuisine, monuments and heroes of the past. Even their offices tend to be full of paintings and sculptures, many dating back hundreds of years.
So it is ironic that at a time when the oldest popolari banks are celebrating 150 years of existence, some will be cut loose from their origins and identity – depriving their hometowns of a last vestige of independence.
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