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  1. He married Clorinda Cuneo (1866–1949), daughter of a North Beach, San Francisco real estate magnate, in 1892 and eventually sold his interest to his employees and retired at the age of 31 to administer his father-in-law's estate. He later became a director of the Columbus Savings & Loan, in which his father-in-law owned an interest.

  2. In 1892 he married Florinda Agnes Cuneo who was also the daughter of Italian immigrants from the Genoa area and whose father Giuseppe, now a wealthy citizen of San Francisco, owned a large stake in Columbus Savings & Loan. Amadeo became a director of the Columbus Savings & Loan at a time where banks were run for the benefit of the wealthy.

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  4. Nov 14, 2018 · At the age of 22, he married Florinda Agnes Cuneo, who was also born to Italian parents, and whose father owned a large share in Columbus Savings & Loan. Giannini always avoided wealth, and...

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  5. Amadeo Gianini. A native of San Jose, California, Amadeo Peter Giannini became a true booster of the San Francisco region and the financial guarantor of the Golden Gate Bridge. Born into a...

  6. Feb 20, 2023 · In 1892, he married Clorinda Flores Cuneo, the daughter of one of the most prominent Italian-American families in San Francisco, CA. At the age of 33, and with just over $300,000 to his name, A.P. founded the Bank of Italy, the first popular bank with widespread shareholding.

  7. May 1, 2024 · A.P. Giannini was an American banker, founder of the California-based Bank of Italy—later the Bank of America—which, by the 1930s, was the world’s largest commercial bank. He was a major pioneer of branch banking. The son of Italian immigrants, Giannini left school at age 13 to work full-time in

  8. Born to Take Risks. Amadeo Peter Giannini has been called "America's banker." His Italian father traveled home from the California gold fields, then brought a Genoese bride back to San Jose in...

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