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List of banks in Iceland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a list of banks in Iceland.

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Contemporary banks

Central

Commercial

Investment

  • Kvika banki

Defunct banks

  • Askar Capital (privately owned)
  • Búnaðarbanki (merged with Kaupthing, became KB Bank and later Kaupthing Bank)
  • Glitnir (previously government-owned, privatized, went back into government hands during the Icelandic financial crisis)
  • Iðnaðarbanki (merged with Útvegsbanki, Alþýðubanki, Verzlunarbanki and Samvinnubanki)
  • Íslandsbanki (First Íslandsbanki was founded in 1904, went bankrupt during the Great Depression. Second Íslandsbanki came into existence when the government owned banks Útvegsbanki, Samvinnubanki, Iðnaðarbanki and Verslunarbanki merged. Íslandsbanki was later re-branded as Glitnir Bank, which was taken into government administration late 2008. The third Íslandsbanki emerged on 20. February 2009 when the government-owned Glitnir Bank was re-branded as Íslandsbanki.)
  • Kaupthing Bank (previously government-owned, privatized, went back into government hands during the Icelandic financial crisis)
  • Landsbanki (previously government-owned, privatized, went back into government hands during the Icelandic financial crisis)
  • Samvinnubanki (merged with Iðnaðarbanki, Alþýðubanki, Verzlunarbanki and Útvegsbanki)
  • Saga Investment Bank
  • SPB hf (formerly Icebank) <http://www.straumur.com/media/spb-frettir/Creditor_s-Report-September-2014.pdf.
  • Útvegsbanki (merged with Iðnaðarbanki, Alþýðubanki, Verzlunarbanki and Samvinnubanki)
  • Verzlunarbanki (merged with Útvegsbanki, Alþýðubanki, Iðnaðarbanki and Samvinnubanki)

See also

This page was last edited on 4 January 2023, at 18:54
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