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The Banco del GiroonRialto SquarebyGabriele Bella (c.1780s), Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia

The Banco del Giro (Venetian: Banco del Ziro), also Banco GiroorBancogiro, sometimes referred to in English as the Bank of Venice, was a public bank created by the Republic of Venice. It was governed by a magistrate called the Depositario.[1]

History

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An early proposal for a banco per Comune, a public municipal bank that would complement the operation of Venice's private banks, was made to the Venetian Senate by Senator Giovanni Dolfin in 1356.[2] A comparable proposal was made again in 1374 by a committee headed by Michele Morosini.[2]: 43  In 1587 the Republic founded the Banco della Piazza di Rialto to allow easy transactions' settlement without handling of metallic money.

The Banco del Giro was established in 1619 and its administration was entrusted to the Senate, which appointed the Depositario from among its members.[3] In 1637, the Banco di Rialto was merged into the Banco del Giro following financial difficulties.

The bank ceased its activity in 1800, following the fall of the Republic, and was finally liquidated in 1806 under the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.[citation needed]

Legacy

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One of the sotoportegos of the Rialto Square is still known as Sotoportego del Banco Giro.[4]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Charles F. Dunbar (April 1892), "The Bank of Venice" (PDF), The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 6 (3): 308–335, JSTOR 1882461
  • ^ a b Gino Luzzatto (1964). "Les banques publiques de Venise (siècles XVI-XVIII)". In Johannes Gerard van Dillen (ed.). History of the Principal Public Banks. Frank Cass & Co. p. 42.
  • ^ Charles F. Dunbar (April 1892), "The Banco Del Giro of Venice: Appendix", The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 6, JSTOR 1882467
  • ^ "Banco Giro di Rialto". Venice Café. 9 April 2020.
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