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  2. List of banks in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Bank Website Main office Founded Parent Bank2: Oslo: 2005 Bank Norwegian: Bærum: 2007 NOBA Bank Group: BN Bank: Trondheim: DNB Bank: Oslo 1822 DNB ASA: Landkreditt Bank: Oslo 1915 Landkreditt: Nordea Bank Norge: Oslo Nordea: Santander Consumer Bank: Bærum Banco Santander: Sbanken: Bergen: 2000 DNB ASA: Pareto Bank: Oslo 2008 SEB Privatbanken ...

  3. ING (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The bank was formerly known as Oyak Bank, which became part of ING Group in December 2007. It provides retail and commercial banking services to individuals and businesses in Turkey, together with related financial products such as insurance and asset management.

  4. Bank of Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Beijing in Hangzhou. Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd. (abb. BOB) is an urban commercial bank based in Beijing, China.According to the bank, most of the revenue came from Beijing, [3]: 16–17 despite that the banking group had more than half of the branches located outside the direct-controlled municipality (As of 31 December 2017, 302 out of 559 branches were located outside Beijing).

  5. National Bank of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The bank's creation was acknowledged by the decree "On the establishment of (a) National Bank" (Official Gazette, no. 6 March 30, 1841, p. 59), according to which the National Bank is a private limited company based in Athens with a capital of 5,000,000 drachmas, divided into 5,000 shares of 1,000 drachmas. [15]

  6. Bank of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Singapore is the private banking arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), Southeast Asia’s second largest bank.. Formerly known as ING Asia Private Bank, it was acquired by OCBC in 2009 from ING Group for US$1.46 billion. [2]

  7. Bank of Canada Act - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada Act (French: Loi sur la Banque du Canada) is a statute that sets out the governance structure and powers of the Bank of Canada, which was created in 1934 as Canada's central bank. Prior to 1934, Canada had no central bank and fragmented control of the banking system.

  8. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Canada is one of Canada's most important industries with several banks being among its largest and most profitable companies.. It is dominated by a small number of large banks, with the six largest combining for 93% of the banking assets. [1]

  9. Wealth One Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Wealth One Bank of Canada (stylized as WealthONE) is a Canadian federally chartered digital Schedule I bank, founded in 2016, to serve the Chinese Canadian community. The bank has been subject to regulatory and legal scrutiny due to national security concerns around its principal shareholders.