Fondiaria-Sai
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Fondiaria-Sai
Summary
Fondiaria-Sai is an insurance company[1]. Fondiaria-Sai draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (insurance_company category, ranking #32 of 50).[2]
Key Facts
- Fondiaria-Sai is in the country of Italy[3].
- Fondiaria-Sai's instance of is recorded as insurance company[4].
- Fondiaria-Sai followed La Fondiaria Assicurazioni[5].
- Fondiaria-Sai followed Società Assicuratrice Industriale[6].
- Fondiaria-Sai was followed by Unipol Assicurazioni[7].
- Fondiaria-Sai's headquarters location is recorded as Florence[8].
- Fondiaria-Sai's headquarters location is recorded as Turin[9].
- Fondiaria-Sai's industry is recorded as financial services[10].
- Fondiaria-Sai's industry is recorded as insurance industry[11].
- December 31, 2002 marks the founding of Fondiaria-Sai[12].
- Fondiaria-Sai was dissolved in January 6, 2014[13].
- Fondiaria-Sai's location of formation is recorded as Florence[14].
- Fondiaria-Sai's official website is recorded as http://www.fondiaria-sai.it[15].
- Fondiaria-Sai's product or material produced is recorded as insurance[16].
- Fondiaria-Sai's replaced by is recorded as Unipol Assicurazioni[17].
- Fondiaria-Sai's legal form is recorded as joint-stock company[18].
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Founding
December 31, 2002 marks the founding of Fondiaria-Sai[12]. Fondiaria-Sai's location of formation is recorded as Florence[14].
Identity
Predecessors include La Fondiaria Assicurazioni[5] and Società Assicuratrice Industriale[6]. Fondiaria-Sai was followed by Unipol Assicurazioni[7].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Florence[8], a comune of Italy[19], in Kingdom of Italy[20] and Turin[9], a big city[21], in Italy[22].
Industry
Industries include financial services[10] and insurance industry[11].
Ownership
Fondiaria-Sai's product or material produced is recorded as insurance[16].
Dissolution
Fondiaria-Sai was dissolved in January 6, 2014[13].
Why It Matters
Fondiaria-Sai draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (insurance_company category, ranking #32 of 50).[2] Fondiaria-Sai has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]