Banca Tiberina
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Former Palazzo Strozzi, now Palasso Besso in Rome, Roman seat of Banca Tiberina from 1886 to 1895 | |
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services |
| Founded | 1877 |
| Founders | Geisser and Servadio |
| Defunct | 1895 |
| Fate | Liquidated |
| Headquarters | , |
| Products | Property development loans |
The Banca Tiberina (lit. 'Bank of the Tiber') was an Italian credit institution based in Turin, created in 1877. With much of its activity tied to property development, it collapsed in the severe Italian banking crisis of the early 1890s, and was placed into liquidation in 1895.[1]