Italian International Bank

Italian International Bank was a consortium bank[1] formed in London by four Italian banks[2] in about 1972. The first chief executive was the former journalist Russell Taylor and the chairman was Rupert Raw. The bank later got into trouble, forcing Taylor's resignation.[3] The bank subsequently became wholly owned by Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.[4]

References

  1. Roberts, Richard & Christopher Arnander. (2001) Take Your Partners: Orion, the Consortium Banks and the Transformation of the Euromarkets. Palgrave Macmillan. p.14. ISBN 978-0333947746
  2. Cowhey, Peter F.; Aronson, Jonathan David (1993-01-01). Managing the World Economy: The Consequences of Corporate Alliances. Council on Foreign Relations. ISBN 9780876091326.
  3. "BOOK REVIEW / No Crocker gold in them hills: Godfrey Hodgson on an engaging memoir of life with humbugs and rascals". The Independent. 1994-04-15. Retrieved 2016-05-14.
  4. The Banker, Vol.130, Nos. 655-658, p. 93.

Further reading

  • Taylor, Russell. (1993) Going for broke. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0671711283
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