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  1. Amadeo Pietro Giannini ( Italian pronunciation: [amaˈdɛːo ˈpjɛːtro dʒanˈniːni] ), also known as Amadeo Peter Giannini or A. P. Giannini (May 6, 1870 – June 3, 1949) was an American banker who founded the Bank of Italy, which eventually became Bank of America. Giannini is credited as the inventor of many modern banking practices.

  2. Apr 29, 2022 · Amadeo Pietro Giannini, also known as Amadeo Peter Giannini or A.P. Giannini (May 6, 1870 – June 3, 1949) was an American banker who founded the Bank of America. Giannini is credited as the inventor of many modern banking practices. Most notably, Giannini was one of the first bankers to offer banking services to middle-class Americans, rather ...

  3. 1949 - 3 June - The Modesto Bee - Death Calls A.P. Giannini, Bank of America Head - San Mateo, June 3 - Amadeo Peter Giannini, boy produce peddler who fought his way up to become the world's biggest banker, died today of a heart ailment. He was 78, and had been ill with a cold for a month. Some would say the will to work hard and create success ...

  4. Brief Life History of Amadeo Pietro. When Amadeo Pietro Giannini was born on 6 May 1870, in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States, his father, Luigi Giovanni Giannini, was 29 and his mother, Maria Virginia Demartini, was 15. He married Clorinda Agnes Cuneo on 14 September 1892, in San Francisco, California, United States.

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  5. Amadeo Peter Giannini, 1893 - 1898. Amadeo, Peter Giannini was born in 1893, in birth place, California, to and . Amadeo had 5 siblings: , and 3 other siblings. Amadeo passed away on month day 1898, at age 5 in death place, California. He was buried in burial place, California.

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  7. Transamerica Corporation. A.P. Giannini (born May 6, 1870, San Jose, California, U.S.—died June 3, 1949, San Mateo, California) 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.

  8. On November 1, 1930, the Bank of Italy in San Francisco changed its name to Bank of America. The bank today has the same national bank charter number as Giannini's old bank— #13044. When A.P. Giannini died in 1949, the former single-teller office in North Beach claimed more than 500 branches and $6 billion in assets.

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