His career at the bank started in 1950 in
Casablanca, 1955 in Italy, and 1960 at the Central Division in Milan. In 1965, he became a member of the Central Division Committee, Vice-Executive in 1984, and President in 1988. During the 1980s, the Italian banking system went through deep structural transformations to become international, a process through which most nationalized banks became privately held, including the famous Mediobanca. The Banca Commerciale Italiana led the way to this national transformation, in which Braggiotti played an important role through his position and responsibilities. In 1990, Braggiotti left the head of the Banca Commerciale Italiana and returned to his homeland:
Monaco. He became a full-fledged Monegasque in 1992. Braggiotti becomes the CEO of the
Compagnie Monégasque de Banque, succeeding to
Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, and got involved in the capital with a group of Monegasques, including
Jean-Charles Rey's family. As board members, he gathered a round of high-profile French personalities:
Raymond Barre,
Antoine Bernheim,
Jean-François Poncet,
Raoul Biancheri,
Henry Rey. Braggiotti was also appointed as administrator for the
Société des Bains de Mer in 1988. In 2004, the Compagnie Monégasque de Banque's stockholders decided to sell their Mediobanca shares. In 2006, Braggiotti left the CMB. == The Monaco Méditerranée Foundation ==