Banca Intermobiliare (BIM) was majority owned by
Veneto Banca, an unlisted cooperative bank (People's Bank) that was bail-out by a private equity fund
Atlante in 2016. In 2017, Veneto Banca was declared insolvent and under administrative liquidation ().
Intesa Sanpaolo, the largest bank of Italy by capitalization, bought most of the good assets of Veneto Banca and their sister bank
Banca Popolare di Vicenza (BPVi) on 26 June 2017. However, Banca Intermobiliare and sister bank
FarBanca (of BPVi group) were excluded. On 6 July 2017, Veneto Banca made an open invitation to sell Banca Intermobiliare. In September 2018, Banca Intermobiliare approved the strategic plan for three-year (2019-2021). After being taken private, the bank was restructured and renamed Banca Investis in 2022. ==References==