Bper Banca
Gioacchino Torella has extensive work experience in the banking sector. Gioacchino currently holds the position of Head of Project Management IT at BPER Banca since May 2022. Prior to that, they worked as a Project Manager IT at BPER Banca from October 2021 to May 2022. Gioacchino also served as a Project Manager at Intesa Sanpaolo from 2021 until November 2021. Gioacchino's earlier roles at UBI Banca involved managing digital projects, coordinating IT projects, and leading strategic projects for the company, with a focus on digitalization and data-driven approaches. Gioacchino demonstrated proficiency in project management methodologies such as Prince2 and Agile, as well as overseeing internal and external resources. Additionally, they contributed to the development of innovative commercial products in the field of remote channels and payments. Gioacchino'sresponsibilities included defining product concepts, conducting business analysis, and supporting internal regulations and training. Throughout their career, Gioacchino displayed expertise in business requirements, process analysis, and compliance with internal and external regulations.
Gioacchino Torella completed a Diploma in Economics at the Istituto tecnico commerciale Vittorio Emanuele di Bergamo. Gioacchino also earned a Laurea in Operatore Giuridico di Impresa, which is a three-year degree program, from the Università degli Studi di Bergamo.
Bper Banca
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Bper Banca SpA, formerly Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna Sc, is an Italian-based banking group offering traditional banking services to individuals, corporate, freelancers and public entities. Its banking services are divided into seven segments. The Private segment serves individual and join accounts. The Retail segment offers sole traders, partnerships and limited corporations, among others. The Corporate segment encompasses public administration, as well as non financial and non-resident companies. The Large Corporate segment covers the banking services with corporate customers and partnerships. The Finance segment covers the treasury activities and management of the Group's investment portfolio. The Corporate Center segment covers activities related to the governance of the Group, to strategic decisions and results thereof, as well as activities not directly connected to other areas of the business. The Other Activities division includes the non-banking Group entities.