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  1. Feb 20, 2023 · Giannini was born in California to Italian immigrants in 1870 and grew to become a financier, patron of the arts and architecture and a generous philanthropist during both World Wars. TIME magazine deemed him as one of the "builders and titans" of the 20th century.

  2. On 18 April 1906 San Francisco was hit by a devastating earthquake and fire; before the bank building burned down, Amadeo Giannini was able to move the vault’s money and records to his home in San Mateo, some 18 miles away.

  3. When he turned 13, he left school to work at his stepfather’s produce business and later became a produce broker. 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 quickly grew bored of business life.

  4. Oct 4, 2017 · A.P. Giannini, photographed at age 19. Born in San Jose, raised in San Francisco, Giannini became a longtime resident of San Mateo. (Courtesy of MS&SB Collection)

  5. Oct 10, 2008 · In 1892, Giannini married Clorinda Cuneo, the daughter of an Italian immigrant who had made a fortune in real estate.

  6. History. Amadeo Peter Giannini was born on May 6, 1870 in San Jose, California. Known affectionately as “A.P.,” Giannini was not only an innovator in banking, but also a man with remarkable integrity and extraordinary faith in human character.

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  8. Legendary Funder. Giannini's legend grew as he continued to loan money to larger, even riskier enterprises. He bankrolled the new California wine industry and loaned money to...

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