Banca di Roma was an Italian bank based in Rome, formed in 1992 by merger of Banco di Santo Spirito and Banco di Roma. From 2008 it was a subsidiary of UniCredit under the name UniCredit Banca di Roma S.p.A.. In 2010 the subsidiary was absorbed into the bank, but retained as a registered trademark.
Head office building in EUR, Rome
Banco di Roma was an Italian bank based in Rome, established on 9 March 1880. In the first half of the 20th century, it developed a significant network throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and Italian Africa. In 1992 it eventually merged with the Banco di Santo Spirito and altered its name to Banca di Roma.
1939 advert showcasing the Banco di Roma's network in Africa and the Middle East
Palazzo De Carolis [it] in central Rome, historic seat of Banco di Roma
New head office complex in EUR, Rome, Viale Umberto Tupini 180, inaugurated in 1985
Former branch in Milan