Venetian public banks

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Venetian public banks were state-backed financial institutions of the Republic of Venice that managed public funds, facilitated trade and credit, and played a key role in the development of early modern banking.

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instanceOf early modern bank
financial institution
public bank system
state-backed bank
basedOn public credit
state guarantees
characteristic book-transfer payments (giro transfers)
close integration with state finance
monopoly or privileged position in public payments
non-cash settlement of large transactions
country Republic of Venice
developedInPeriod early modern period
late Middle Ages
field banking
economic history
public finance
hasRole clearing and settlement of payments
deposit taking
facilitation of trade
management of public funds
provision of credit
public debt management
stabilization of the Venetian currency
support of long-distance trade
support of maritime commerce
transfer banking
historicalSignificance key role in development of early modern banking
model for later public banks in Europe
influenced development of European public banks
development of central banking practices
development of giro banking
public debt institutions in early modern Europe
languageOfRecord Latin
Venetian
locatedIn Venice
operatedBy government of the Republic of Venice
partOf financial system of the Republic of Venice
regulatedBy Great Council of Venice
Venetian Senate
usedBy Venetian merchants
foreign merchants
Venetian state treasury
surface form: state treasury of Venice
usedFor financing of Venetian naval power
financing of wars
funding of public works
management of tax revenues
usedInstrument government bonds
public debt instruments

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Venetian lira (old) usedInInstitution Venetian public banks