Banca Tercas

[3] Cariplo also owned 20% shares of fellow Abruzzo-based savings banks Carichieti and Caripe.

[10] As at 31 December 2011, the bank had a shareholder's equity of €339.098 million (in consolidated balance sheet), as well as Tier 1 capital ratio of just 5.82% (in Basel II basis).

[11] During the special administration, Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (FITD) contributed €265 million to the bank as capital.

[12] BP Bari subscribed the entire capital increase of Banca Tercas for €230 million.

(which the Bank of Italy required a minimum 4.5% that must maintained all the time, plus 2.5% buffer that should be restore as soon as possible) [1] In December 2015 European Commission ruled that the bail-out of Banca Tercas by FITD was a state aid, requesting the bank to return the aid to the deposit guarantee fund.

Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Teramo or Fondazione Tercas is the original legal person of the bank, which became the parent entity of the new legal person of the bank, a società per azioni, from 1992 until the bail-out.