BANCA GALILEO S.P.A.
Banca Galileo S.p.A. is an Italian joint-stock bank operating under the supervision of Banca d’Italia within the EU Single Supervisory Mechanism framework and subject to Italian and EU banking regulations on transparency, consumer protection, and payments. Customer deposits, where applicable, fall under the Interbank D…
- SWIFT / BIC
- GAEOITM1
- Sede
- CORSO VENEZIA, 40, 20121, MILANO, Italy
- Telefone
- +39 02 7788731
Sobre BANCA GALILEO S.P.A.
Banca Galileo S.p.A. is an Italian joint-stock bank operating under the supervision of Banca d’Italia within the EU Single Supervisory Mechanism framework and subject to Italian and EU banking regulations on transparency, consumer protection, and payments. Customer deposits, where applicable, fall under the Interbank Deposit Protection Fund (Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi) up to €100,000 per depositor per bank, and payments are processed within the SEPA scheme in line with PSD2 requirements, including strong customer authentication for online access and card transactions. The bank’s offering typically covers core payment and account services and may include lending or investment services; detailed scope, pricing, and eligibility are defined in the Fogli Informativi and Documenti di Sintesi, which set out maintenance fees, card and transfer charges, ATM withdrawal costs, rates, and any early-repayment or ancillary fees. Standard Italian taxes and duties apply (for example, imposta di bollo on certain accounts and statements), and any investment services would fall under MiFID II and PRIIPs disclosure rules with appropriateness/suitability assessments. Customer support and onboarding processes follow Italian AML/KYC standards; complaint handling runs through the bank’s Ufficio Reclami with escalation to the Arbitro Bancario Finanziario for banking disputes and, where relevant, the Arbitro per le Controversie Finanziarie for investment matters. Prospective clients should review the most recent terms, operational limits, and service-level commitments published by the bank and compare them with alternatives based on usage needs rather than headline rates alone.
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