Mediocredito or lit. 'Regional Institutes for the Financing of Medium and Small Industries' (Italian: Istituti Regionali per il Finanziamento alle Medie e Piccole Industrie) were 19 Italian banks that were established in 1950s to provide medium term loans to small and medium companies (or more specifically industrial companies).
They served 19 regions of Italy (Molise region was established in 1963), with Aosta Valley did not have their dedicated bank. One more bank (Mediocredito Centrale) did not belong to any region. As of 2023[update], four banks survived, plus one bank transformed into different purpose.
The banks were established based on Italian Law N°445 of 1950.[1] Mediocredito Centrale provided financing to all the regional banks.