Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Viterbo (Carivit) was an Italian bank and charity organization. The banking business was acquired by Cariplo in 1990s. In 2015 Intesa Sanpaolo completely absorbed the bank.
On 11 December 2014 Intesa Sanpaolo bought the remain 11.09% stake held by the foundation for €18,836,226.32. It was part of the reform of banking foundations, which the Ministry of Economy and Finance forced the foundations to diversify their investments. Despite the historical value of the stake of the bank (€10,742,657) held by the foundation, did not pass the limit of 33% of the total assets (€47,607,996 at 31 December 2013).[8] However, the fair value (and later the sold value) of the stake, €18,836,226.32, was equal to 33.78% of the total assets (€55,759,184) of the organization as at 31 December 2014.[8]
In 2015, Intesa Sanpaolo decided to absorbed Carivit, Cariri and Cariciv (all from Lazio region) into the parent company, in order to simply the company structure. Intesa Sanapolo selling news shares of the company to buy the remain shares of Carivit.[9] As at 31 December 2014 Intesa Sanpaolo owned 11.09% stake directly, and through non-wholly-owned subsidiary Banca CR Firenze for and additional 75.81%; 2.90% were treasury shares and only 10.20% were held by the third parties.[8][10]
Carivit had a shareholders' equity of €134,298,708 as at 31 December 2014.[10]
Bank Foundation
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Viterbo or Fondazione Carivit was a minority shareholders of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti. The foundation had a shareholders' equity of €44,685,856 on 31 December 2014.[8]
^"STATUTO" [Articles of association] (in Italian). Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Viterbo (Fondazione Carivit). Retrieved 13 February 2016.