Banca Popolare del Molise


Banca Popolare del Molise was an Italian bank based in Campobasso, Molise.
The bank was one of the "big three" bank in the Molise region in 1994, as well as ranked the 181st by client deposits in the whole Italy.
The bank was absorbed by Rolo Banca, a subsidiary of Credito Italiano in June 1998.
The successor of the parent company of the bank, and its main competitor : UniCredit and Capitalia respectively was merged in 2007. UniCredit Banca di Roma, had 38 branches in Molise region in 2008, which including 19 via Pietrunto, the former headquarter of BPM. However, the site was assigned to UniCredit Banca from 2002 to 2007.

History

The bank had a market shares of 19.5% in Molise region, comparing to competitors Banca di Roma and Banco di Napoli respectively, according to reports from Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato. According to another source, BP Molise had a market shares of 11.84% comparing to Banca di Roma Group, Banco di Napoli Group and Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Group in 1994. While in deposit market, BP Molise had a market shares of 23.60%, behind Banca di Roma Group, but ahead Banco di Napoli and Credito Molisano.
In 1994 35% stake of the bank was acquired by Credito Romagnolo. Credito Romagnolo was acquired by Credito Italiano in 1995; Credito Romagnolo was merged with Carimonte Banca on 31 December 1995, forming Rolo Banca.
In 1994 the bank had 17 branches ; 16 in Molise and 1 in Abruzzo.