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Italy

  • Population: 61.6 million people live in Italy (2016)
  • Capital: Rome (Italy’s biggest city)
  • Name: Repubblica Italiana (Italian Republic)
  • Language: Italian as well as German, French and Ladin in some regions in Northern Italy
  • Religion: mainly Christians
  • Currency: 1 Euro=100 cents
  • Flag: The colors represent these virtues: hope (green), faith (white), and charity (red)

Sources

  • http://www.saintgermaindespres.org/en/service-details/unicredit-s-p-a/20705
  • http://www.italyflag.org/
  • http://domsmflpage.blogspot.com/2012/07/venn-diagrams-and-thinking-skills.html
  • https://www.britannica.com/place/Italy
  • https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/italy-facts.html
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniCredit

The Corporation

  • UniCredit SpA
  • Italian global banking and financial services company
  • “One Bank, One UniCredit”
  • Operates in more than 50 countries
  • 14 core markets through its European banking network
  • Originally founded in 1473 but has used many different names since then
  • More than 8,500 branches
  • More than 145,000 employees
  • Subsidiaries:
  • UniCredit Bulbank Headquarters in Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Bank Austria (Austria)
  • FinecoBank (Italy)
  • HypoVereinsbank (Germany)
  • UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • UniCredit Bank Bosna and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • UniCredit Bank Ireland (Republic of Ireland)
  • UniCredit Bank Hungary (Hungary)
  • UniCredit Bank Romania (Romania)
  • UniCredit Bank Russia (Russia)
  • UniCredit Bank Serbia (Serbia)
  • UniCredit Bank Slovenia (Slovenia)
  • UniCredit Bulbank (Bulgaria)
  • UniCredit Corporate & Investment Banking (Italy)
  • UniCredit International Bank Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
  • UniCredit Leasing (Italy)
  • Zagrebačka banka (Croatia)

Business Culture

America

  • They like to make relationships first
  • Business meetings almost always start on time
  • No cubicle walls around desk
  • Being a little overdressed is better than being underdressed
  • Negotiations should be quick
  • Ensuring that papers get signed
  • Making a good first impression is key
  • You will usual wait a while for the meeting to start because everyone is not there
  • Relationships are formed through companies rather than people
  • There’s no holding back when you disagree with someone
  • Appearance is everything (designer clothing)
  • Work attire for men and women is formal
  • Prefer to get right down to business
  • Exchange business cards
  • Work ethic is everything (how had you work)
  • Ensuring that you are liked by others
  • Negotiations are lengthy
  • Cubicle walls

Italy

UniCredit SpA

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