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There are 8 Banks in this Country.

Landsbankinn

NBI hf. is a state-run bank which operates in Iceland. The organisation was created in October 2008 after the government took control of the insolvent Landsbanki, formerly one of the three largest ...
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Kaupthing Bank

Kaupthing Bank was formed by the merger of Kaupthing and Búnaðarbanki Íslands in 2003 and is the largest bank in Iceland. The bank employs over 3,300 people and maintains 36 retail branches in Icel ...
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Nýi Glitnir

Nýi Glitnir is a state-owned bank which operates in Iceland. It was established on 15 October 2008 to take over the Icelandic operations of Glitnir banki hf.

Glitnir offers a broad range of f ...
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Sparisjóðabanki Íslands hf

Icebank hf has changed its name to its former name, Sparisjóðabanki Íslands hf. This is only a name change and does not have an effect on the ownership of the Bank.

Icebank is a commercial ba ...
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MP Investment Bank

MP Investment Bank hf. traces its origins to 1999 when Margeir Petursson established MP Securities with an initial share capital of USD 1,6 million. Margeir Pétursson and Auður Finnbogadóttir were ...
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Straumur-Burdaras Investment Bank

Straumur was founded in October 1986 as the Equity Fund (Hlutabréfasjóðurinn hf.) – an incentive for individuals in Iceland to invest in shares –  and by 2001 it had become an investment company....
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SPRON

Reykjavik Savings Bank (SPRON) was established on March 5th 1932 when several members of the Reykavik trade workers union united to form a savings bank. The savings bank´s main purpose was to fund ...
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Glitnir Banki hf

Glitnir is an Icelandic bank. It was created by the state-directed merger of the country's three privately held banks - Alþýðubanki, Verzlunarbanki and Iðnaðarbanki - and one failing publicly held ...
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