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|description=A bank connected to [[P2]], no doubt used for various illicit purposes.
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==Activities==
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In 1978, the Banca d'Italia (Bank of Italy) produced a report on Ambrosiano that predicted future disaster and led to criminal investigations. However, soon afterwards the investigating Milanese magistrate, Alessandrini, was killed by "[[terrorists]]", while the [[Bank of Italy]] official who superintended the inspection, [[Mario Sarcinelli]], was imprisoned on charges that were later dismissed.{{cn}}
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==Collapse==
 
==Collapse==
 
At the time of its collapse, [[Carlo Pesenti]] was vice chairman. The chairman was [[P2]] member, [[Roberto Calvi]].
 
At the time of its collapse, [[Carlo Pesenti]] was vice chairman. The chairman was [[P2]] member, [[Roberto Calvi]].
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 22 November 2021

Group.png Banco Ambrosiano  
(Bank)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Banco Ambrosiano.png
Logo in the 1980s
Formation1896
Extinction1982
HeadquartersMilan
Type financial
Subgroups Ambrosiano Overseas Banco Ambrosiano Holding
Interestsfinancial fraud
Member ofInter-Alpha Group of Banks
A bank connected to P2, no doubt used for various illicit purposes.

Activities

In 1978, the Banca d'Italia (Bank of Italy) produced a report on Ambrosiano that predicted future disaster and led to criminal investigations. However, soon afterwards the investigating Milanese magistrate, Alessandrini, was killed by "terrorists", while the Bank of Italy official who superintended the inspection, Mario Sarcinelli, was imprisoned on charges that were later dismissed.[citation needed]

Collapse

At the time of its collapse, Carlo Pesenti was vice chairman. The chairman was P2 member, Roberto Calvi.

 

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