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Italy's Intesa buys 1 million euros in Bitcoin
Italy's Intesa 'tests' bitcoin with 1 mln euro investment
Italy's biggest bank, Intesa Sanpaolo , has made its first proprietary bitcoin trade, buying 1 million euros ($1 million) of the world's largest digital currency in what CEO Carlo Messina described as "a test".
Italy’s largest bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, buys $1M Bitcoin
Intesa Sanpaolo, the country's largest bank, has ventured into the cryptocurrency market by purchasing $1 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC).
One of Italy's Largest Banks Buys $1M Worth of Bitcoin: Report
Banking giant Intesa Sanpaolo, which has a market cap of $73 billion, has made its first crypto purchase.
Italy's Intesa buys 1 million euros in bitcoin in first proprietary trade
Italy's biggest bank Intesa Sanpaolo on Monday completed its first proprietary bitcoin trade investing 1 million euros ($1.03 million) into the world's largest digital currency, an internal memo showed.
Italy’s largest bank steps into Bitcoin with $1M purchase
Italy's largest bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, buys $1M in Bitcoin, marking its first spot purchase amid growing institutional crypto adoption.
Intesa Sanpaolo buys Bitcoin for 1 million euros: it is the first Italian bank to invest in cryptocurrencies
A few days after the entry into force of the MiCAR, According to Mf, on Monday, Intesa Sanpaolo would have bought 11 bitcoins, entering the crypto market
Italy's Largest Banking Group Intesa Sanpaolo Buys $1 Million in Bitcoin
While the purchase was confirmed, the banking group declined to elaborate on its motivations or potential future strategies involving Bitcoin
Intesa Sanpaolo first Italian bank to buy bitcoin
Italy's largest bank Intesa Sanpaolo has completed its first proprietary investment in bitcoin, buying €1 million worth of the cryptocurrency as part of what the bank’s chief executive described as a “test.
Intesa Sanpaolo buys bitcoin
Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo has made its first cryptocurrency purchase, buying 1 million euros worth of bitcoin.
Italy’s Largest Bank Intesa Makes First Spot Bitcoin Purchase
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA has made its first spot Bitcoin purchase, buying roughly 1 million euros ($1 million) worth of the original cryptocurrency, as Italy’s largest banking group pushes deeper into the asset class.
Intesa Sanpaolo Becomes Italy’s First Bank to Invest in Bitcoin
Italy’s largest bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, invests €1M in Bitcoin, becoming the first Italian bank to make a direct move into crypto.
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Intesa Sanpaolo and Confindustria sign a 200 billion agreement for businesses. Carlo Messina: "It's our PNRR"
Today's agreement extends a collaboration that this year celebrates 15 years and 450 billion already disbursed to support the ...
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Italy’s Largest Banking Group Invests Directly in Cryptos For First Time
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Sanpaolo, Italy’s largest bank by assets, purchased 11 Bitcoins on Monday, worth €1 million ($1.02 million).
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