Fintecna

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Fintecna
IndustryFinancial management
Revenue41,567,000 Euro (2014) Edit this on Wikidata
Net income
98,036,000 Euro (2014) Edit this on Wikidata
OwnerGovernment of Italy
ParentItalian Ministry of the Economy and Finance
Sede Fintecna ex IRI Roma Via Veneto

Fintecna, is an Italian state-owned financial management company which specialises in the valorisation and divestment by privatization of real estate. The company is fully controlled by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bela Galgoczi, Maarten Keune, Andrew Watt - Jobs on the Move: An Analytical Approach to Relocation 9052014485 2008 "That area belongs to Fintecna, a financial management company which specialises in the valorisation and divestment of real estate; Fintecna is fully controlled by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance"


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