San Marino Private Banking Services, List of Banks in San Marino

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Asset Banca ASTTSMS1 (not connected)
Banca Agricola Commerciale della Repubblica di San Marino BASMSMSM
Banca Commerciale Sammarinese COERSMS1 (not connected)
Banca del Titano / San Marino International Bank (no website) BTITSMS1 (not connected)
Banca di San Marino MAOISMS1 (not connected)
Banca Partner PANNSMS1 (not connected)
Banca Sammarinese di Investimento BSDISMSD
Cassa di Risparmio della Repubblica di San Marino CSSMSMSM
Credito Industriale Sammarinese CRRNSMSM
Credito Sammarinese RSCSSMS1 (not connected)
Euro Commercial Bank EUCDSMSM
Istituto Bancario Sammarinese ISBMSMSM
 
Economy—overview: The tourist sector contributes over 50% of GDP. In 1995 more than 3.3 million tourists visited San Marino. The key industries are banking wearing apparel electronics and ceramics. Main agricultural products are wine and cheeses. The per capita level of output and standard of living are comparable to those of Italy which supplies much of its food.
 
GDP: purchasing power parity—$500 million (1997 est.)
 
GDP—real growth rate: 4.8% (1994 est.)
 
GDP—per capita: purchasing power parity—$20 000 (1997 est.)
 
GDP—composition by sector:
 
agriculture: NA%
 
industry: NA%
 
services: NA%
 
Inflation rate—consumer price index: 5.3% (1995)
 
Labor force:
 
total: 15 600 (1995)
 
by occupation: services 55% industry 43% agriculture 2% (1995)
 
Unemployment rate: 3.6% (April 1996)
 
Budget:
 
revenues: $320 million
 
expenditures: $320 million including capital expenditures of $26 million (1995 est.)
 
Industries: tourism textiles electronics ceramics cement wine
 
Industrial production growth rate: NA%
 
Electricity—capacity: NA kW
 
note: electricity supplied by Italy
 
Electricity—production: NA kWh
 
note: electricity supplied by Italy
 
Electricity—consumption per capita: NA kWh
 
Agriculture—products: wheat grapes maize olives; cattle pigs horses meat cheese hides
 
Exports: trade data are included with the statistics for Italy; commodities: building stone lime wood chestnuts wheat wine baked goods hides and ceramics
 
Imports: trade data are included with the statistics for Italy; commodities: wide variety of consumer manufactures food
 
Debt—external: $NA
 
Economic aid:
 
recipient: ODA $NA
 
Currency: 1 Italian lire (Lit) = 100 centesimi; note—also mints its own coins
 
Exchange rates: Italian lire (Lit) per US$1—1 787.7 (January 1998) 1 703.1 (1997) 1 542.9 (1996) 1 628.9 (1995) 1 612.4 (1994) 1 573.7 (1993)
 
Fiscal year: calendar year

 

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