Banca Apulia no longer exists as an independent bank. The San Severo-based institution was merged into Intesa Sanpaolo in 2019 following the Veneto Banca crisis.
History
Banca Apulia S.p.A. (marketed as BancApulia) was an Italian bank incorporated in San Severo, Province of Foggia, in the Apulia region. Since 2010, it was a member of the Veneto Banca Group.
The Veneto Banca Crisis
In June 2017, the European Central Bank and Single Resolution Board determined that parent company Veneto Banca and sister bank BPVi were insolvent. The banks were wound up under Italian government supervision, splitting into good and bad banks.
Acquisition by Intesa Sanpaolo
On June 26, 2017, as part of a government-funded bailout of depositors (and bail-in of investors), Intesa Sanpaolo acquired the good assets of Veneto Banca including Banca Apulia. The formal acquisition was completed October 30, 2018.
In January 2019, Intesa Sanpaolo filed a plan of merger to fully incorporate Banca Apulia. The integration was completed in 2019.
What This Means for Former Customers
All Banca Apulia accounts and services have been transferred to Intesa Sanpaolo. Former BancApulia customers should use Intesa Sanpaolo’s online and mobile banking services:
- Online banking: intesasanpaolo.com
- Mobile app: Intesa Sanpaolo Mobile
- Customer service: Contact Intesa Sanpaolo directly
Intesa Sanpaolo Today
Intesa Sanpaolo is Italy’s second-largest bank by total assets and one of Europe’s major financial institutions. The bank serves retail and corporate customers across Italy and internationally.
Last Updated on January 3, 2026
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