"Around the year 1000, with Romance languages replacing Latin as the spoken tongues of territories formerly within the Roman Empire, the Late Latin word bancus, on loan from a Germanic language, yielded the Italian word banca."
"Every day, the money changers sat at their benches (called banca), coins piled high in front of them, shouting various exchange rates as currency ebbed and flowed."
"A native "banca" is a "dug-out," a canoe hollowed out from the trunk of a tree."