Credito Siciliano was an Italian bank headquartered in Acireale,[2] Sicily and previously Palermo.
Three separate mounts of piety (Italian: monti di pietà) were founded in Catania, at that time part of the Kingdom of Sicily.
[3] The mount survived until the modern age of Italy, which was last known as Monte di Credito su Pegno – Banca del Monte Sant'Agata di Catania, a credit institution that was governor by TUB [it], the Italian banking law.
[6] The new legal person was later acquired by fellow Sicilian bank Banca Popolare Sant'Angelo.
Banca Regionale Sant'Angelo was an Italian bank based on 1/E via Siracusa, Palermo, Sicily.