1781

Juan Bautista Velutini C Founded Banvelca & Company in Naples, managing commercial interests with France and Corsica.

1811 - Vicente José Velutini Llarione Expanded into broader Mediterranean trade. ​

1844

José Antonio Velutini Ron Laid the foundations of modern financial operations.

1881

Julio César Velutini Couturier Led the family firm through the Industrial Age. ​

1884 - As Julio César’s wife, Belén María was part of the social elite of Venezuelan finance.

1912

The union merged two of Venezuela’s most prestigious dynasties (Herrera and Velutini).

1924

Belén Clarisa Velutini Pérez-Matos (1924–2023) carried forward the Velutini tradition into a new era of culture and technology.

1945 - Julio José Herrera Velutini Established the firm’s presence in the Americas post-war. ​

1971

The seventh generation of the Velutini banking dynasty emerged as a pivotal figure during a time of global financial transformation.

1996

The eighth generation represents the future of a family legacy that has endured for more than two centuries. ​

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