Yes, there is an Bank of America in Italy & it is located at Via Manzoni, 5 Milano, 20121.
It is known as Merrill Lynch Investment Banking which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America.
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Bank of Italy merged with Bank of America in 1929 and kept the name Bank of America.
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The Bank of Italy was founded in San Francisco by Amadeo Giannini in 1904, He renamed The Bank of Italy in 1967 to the Bank of America, hence the Bank America Corporation was established
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Bank of America has a history that dates back to over a hundred years. It was begun as Bank of Italy in the year 1904. But, the name Bank of America was established in the year 1930 after the merger between two major banks - Liberty Bank of America and Bank of Italy.
The Bank of America traces its origin to the formation by Amadeo Giannini of the Bank of Italy in San Francisco in 1904. Following a sequence of mergers and acquisitons, Giannini renamed the Bank of Italy as the Bank of America on 3 November 1930.
There are cities called Rome on every continent. The one normally referred to by "Rome" is in Italy. Rome in Italy is the capital. Rome is called Roma in Italian The cities called Roma (Rome) are as follows: Roma, Indonesia (Asia) Roma, Lesotho (Africa) Roma, Queensland (Australia) Roma, Ecuador, South America Roma, Texas (North America) Roma, Italy (Europe)
When Bank of America moved over to California in 1904 it was previously called Bank of Italy.
Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore Rome is in Italy.
Bank of America
Bank of America was established in 1904. It was originally founded as Bank of Italy in San Francisco and was targeted at immigrants, but ultimately merged with the Bank of America, Los Angeles.