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- National Institute for Social Security (Italian: Istituto ****onale della previdenza sociale, INPS) is the main entity of the Italian public retirement system...
- INPS may refer to: Istituto ****onale della previdenza sociale (Italian: National Institute for Social Security) of Italy In Practice Systems Limited,...
- was absorbed by Risparmio & Previdenza in 2006; the businesses of Risparmio & Previdenza were absorbed by Cattolica Previdenza (pension fund only) and by...
- public bodies, savings banks, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the C****a di Previdenza, and the Credit Institution for the Cooperatives of Milan. The institute...
- register with the Italian Social Security Administration (Istituto ****onale Previdenza Sociale or INPS). The total contribution rate fluctuates around 40 percent...
- Sanpaolo Subsidiaries Apulia Prontoprestito (JV with the parent) Apulia Previdenza (100%) Capital ratio 6.56% (CET1) Website www.bancapulia.it Footnotes /...
- Galileo Chini. In 1931, it was acquired by the Istituto ****onale della Previdenza Sociale. The rusticated stone bricks made of yellow-ochre sandstone pietra...
- to the officers of the Guardia di Finanza established in 1934 Fondo di previdenza per il personale appartenente ai ruoli di ispettori, sovrintendenti, appuntati...
- Institute for Prevention and Safety at Work') and of the Istituto di previdenza per il settore marittimo (IPSEMA, 'Social security institute for the maritime...
- National Institute of the Social Security (Italian: Istituto ****onale della previdenza sociale, INPS). He was appointed governor of Rome (1935–1936), but resigned...