Fabio Gallia, he led Bnl and Cdp, has died. A former prodigy of Roman finance, he was 61 years old

He died alone 61 years old Fabio Gallia, former banker (he led Bnl) and CEO of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (Cdp). The news, sudden and unexpected, took the world of finance and business by surprise end of morning. It would have been a man who caused his death sudden illness.

From Fineco to Fincantieri, Gallia’s assignments

Gaul was one of the best-known figures in the world of Italian financewith a long experience despite his still young age. Alexandrian by birthborn in 1963, had graduated in Turin in Economics and Commerce, but had found in Rome and in the team Matteo Arpe in Capitalia his brightest moment, which launched him, almost twenty years ago, to lead Bnl-Bnp Paribas. After the beginnings in AccentureGallia in 1990 was hired by Erselthe Turin savings boutique, then part of the group Giubergiawhere he remained until 2002, with increasing responsibilities, so much so that he first became general manager and then partner.
Over the years he also drove Finecothe Cassa Depositi e Prestiti and more recently Fincantieri.
From 2015 to July 2018 he held the position of CEO and general manager of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti; he was vice president of the Italian Strategic Fund. He was a member of the board of directors of Italian stock exchangeMts, Coesia (Seragnoli group), Ariston Thermo (Merloni group), Manifatture Sigaro Toscano and other insurance and asset management companies and senior advisor of Brookfield asset management. He was currently a director of Edison. Last Friday he was in Milan for the board of directors meeting: there was nothing to suggest what would happen. Gallia appeared smiling, lively and friendly as always.

 
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