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The Bank of Italy was founded in San Francisco, California, USA, in 1904 by Amadeo Giannini. It grew by a branch banking strategy to become the Bank of America, the world's largest commercial bank with 493 branches in California and assets of $5 billion in 1945.[1]

The bank was established to serve working class citizens of the area, especially Italians living in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood. The bank survived the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 and was one of the first to offer loans to businesses to help rebuild the city.

The Bank of Italy Building, which later became a National Historic Landmark, was opened in 1908. Giannini had his office space in an open area on the first floor.[1] In 1909 the bank began opening branches in other cities and had 24 branches by 1918,[2] at which time it was the first state-wide branch banking system.

The Bank of Italy merged with the smaller Bank of America (of Los Angeles) in the 1920's[1] under the name of the smaller bank. As Chairman of the new, larger Bank of America, Giannini expanded the bank throughout his tenure, which ended with his death in 1949.

Amadeo Giannini and the "Bank of Italy" were also the basis for the classic 1932 Frank Capra movie American Madness which was an original screenplay titled Faith by Robert Riskin.

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  1. ^ a b c Ralph J. Christian (June, 1977), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Bank of Italy BuildingPDF (694 KiB), National Park Service   and Accompanying 3 photos, exterior and interior, undated.PDF (220 KiB)
  2. ^ In 1918 another corporation, Bancitaly Corporation, was organized by A. P. Giannini, the largest stockholder of which was Stockholders Auxiliary Corporation. This company acquired the stocks of various banks located in New York City and certain foreign countries.

Further reading

  • Josephson, Matthew, "The Money Lords; the great finance capitalists, 1925-1950", New York, Weybright and Talley, 1972.

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