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February 8, 2011
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- In Naples, founded the National Bank of the Mediterranean, an institute that finds its roots in the maritime world Italian
- In the capital of the bank there is a strong component of the maritime cluster operators Neapolitan
In Naples, founded a new bank that finds its roots in the Italian maritime world. This is the National Bank of the Mediterranean (BPMed), chaired by Gennaro Fusco and recognized by the Bank of Italy, which aims to be a bank near the region's needs and business realities bells.
- Particular reference BPMed the participants were addressed by the measure since birth, the shipping sector counting among members of the group promoters Fulvio Luise Luise that involved in the project bank friends and employers, not only in Campania, which operate in the maritime sector and transport.
 - The new bank was presented yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce of Naples. "In the bank's capital - has confirmed Fulvio Luise - there is a strong component of the maritime cluster operators Naples.The presence of these operators leads us to believe that giving the institute specializing in maritime and transport could be a successful strategic choice because in our area there is a shortage of banking institutions with specific expertise in this area. It is important the contribution of Neapolitan shipping development work with a wide variety of professionals and a direct and indirect impact on employment in different areas of the maritime sector amounted to about 27,000 employees. "
- The President of BPMed, Gennaro Fusco, said that over a thousand members who until now have paid "real money" into the coffers of the company for a value of over € 10 million. "Our aim - said Fusco - is to arrive in the first three years, three thousand members, to establish banking relationships and to exceed 10 thousand EUR 20 million in capital through the establishment of personal relationships with customers and conduct daily based on clarity and transparency. "
- "Today - added the general manager of the new institute, Luigi Maglione - large banks tend to sell networking products that are not close to the needs of the area, the small business and families.What we offer instead are a simple, suitable for the type of economic reality that surrounds us. "
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