
Banca IFIS SpA a commercial bank that provides a wide range of banking services to corporate clients in Italy. It is the only independent bank in Italy specializing in the sector of trade receivables, problem loans and tax receivables. As of December 2016, the Bank had a network of 26 branches throughout the country.
The Banca IFIS Group operates through five divisions: Banca IFIS, Banca IFIS International, Banca IFIS Pharma, Toscana Finanza and Fast Finance. (Data for 2021 - Raymond Sanders).
© Banca IFIS:
Head office address: Via Terraglio 63, Mestre.
Bank phone number: + 39041.5027511
Official site IFIS Bank:
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Banks SWIFT code: IFISIT2V.
The bank operates from 1983 to 2021 *, see the nearest ATMs of this bank on the map. ⚠ (Information for this year may be outdated, see the current information on the official website of the bank. The address and phone number of Banca IFIS are listed above).
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| Currency | Bank rate | Change |
|---|---|---|
| EUR / USD | 0.969117 | ▼ |
| GBP / EUR | 1.11943 | ▼ |
| USD / JPY | 143.397 | ▲ |
| GBP / USD | 1.08486 | ▼ |
| USD / CHF | 0.981981 | ▲ |
| USD / CAD | 1.36022 | ▲ |
| EUR / JPY | 138.969 | ▼ |
| AUD / USD | 0.655123 | ▼ |




| Current rating | Bank | Assets, USD million | Capital, USD million |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited | 5,104,643 | 89,130 |
| 2 | China Construction Bank Corporation | 4,306,638 | 38,273 |
| 3 | Agricultural Bank of China Limited | 4,164,697 | 65,809 |
| 4 | Bank of China Limited | 3,735,692 | 45,067 |
| 5 | BNP Paribas SA | 3,053,363 | 33,194 |
| 6 | National Association of JPMorgan Chase Bank | 3,025,285 | 2,028 |
| 7 | Crédit Agricole SA | 2,406,211 | 10,736 |
| 8 | China Development Bank | 2,368,081 | 60,441 |
| 9 | National Association of Bank of America | 2,258,832 | 3,020 |
| 10 | MUFG Bank Ltd. | 2,217,107 | 15,829 |
| Information: | Credits: | deposits: | Translations: | Profit: | Reviewed |
| Year: 2021 | 76.171 | 10084,00 | 6798,00 | 46.91 | 429 |
| Year: 2022 | 96.608 | 6684,00 | 8209,00 | 84.475 | 288 |
| Year: 2025 | 5.405 | 8242,00 | 7988,00 | 87.06 | 229 |
| Year: 2024 | 78.612 | 11790,00 | 5848,00 | 51.883 | 159 |
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