CASSA RAIFFEISEN DELLA VALLE ISARCO SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA ( IN LINGUA TEDESCA RAIFFEISENKASSE EISACKTAL GENOSSENSHAFT)
Cassa Raiffeisen della Valle Isarco Società Cooperativa (in tedesco Raiffeisenkasse Eisacktal Genossenschaft) is a cooperative bank based in the Eisacktal/Valle Isarco area of South Tyrol, Italy, operating under Italian and EU banking regulations and supervised by the Bank of Italy within the European supervisory frame…
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O CASSA RAIFFEISEN DELLA VALLE ISARCO SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA ( IN LINGUA TEDESCA RAIFFEISENKASSE EISACKTAL GENOSSENSHAFT)
Cassa Raiffeisen della Valle Isarco Società Cooperativa (in tedesco Raiffeisenkasse Eisacktal Genossenschaft) is a cooperative bank based in the Eisacktal/Valle Isarco area of South Tyrol, Italy, operating under Italian and EU banking regulations and supervised by the Bank of Italy within the European supervisory framework. As a member-owned institution, it applies cooperative governance (one member, one vote) and operates locally through a network of branches and ATMs in its catchment area, offering bilingual Italian/German services. The bank provides retail and SME banking products including current and savings accounts, payment services compliant with SEPA, debit and credit cards, mortgages, consumer loans, and financing for small businesses and agriculture; it also offers investment and insurance services where authorized, subject to MiFID and Italian conduct rules. Online and mobile banking channels cover balance inquiries, payments, and basic account management. Deposits are protected up to the limits set by Italian law (generally EUR 100,000 per depositor, per bank); detailed terms, interest rates, and fees are disclosed in the bank’s transparency documents and price schedules. The institution operates within the Raiffeisen network in South Tyrol, coordinating certain functions with the central institution for the group, while remaining legally autonomous. Customer onboarding, product suitability, and data protection follow the standard Italian banking framework, including pre-contractual information sheets and periodic reporting. Complaints can be submitted to the bank’s internal complaints office and, if unresolved, to the Arbitro Bancario Finanziario. Conditions, pricing, and availability of services may change and depend on individual assessments and regulatory requirements.
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