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] This bank and insurance-related article is a stub.