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Kaupthing Bank (Icelandic:
Kaupþing banki,
pronounced [ˈkʰœyːpˌθiŋk ˈpauŋcɪ]) was a
major international Icelandic bank,
headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland...
- in the 1950s. In
August 2005 it was
acquired by
Kaupthing Holdings UK Limited, a
subsidiary of
Kaupthing Bank, the
largest bank in Iceland. In
August 2006...
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Arion Banki hf.,
formerly Nýja
Kaupþing hf. (lit. 'New
Kaupthing'), is an
Icelandic bank with
roots tracing back to 1930. The bank
operates in the Greater...
- (FSA) also
declared Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander, the UK
subsidiary of
Kaupthing Bank, in
default on its obligations, sold
Kaupthing Edge, its Internet...
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Kaupthing bank just
under 900
million ISK
which he had
borrowed to
purchase shares in the bank. The debt was
never repaid, as the
board of
Kaupthing allowed...
- the
Kaupthing Singer and
Friedlander /
Sunday Times Watercolour Competition,
through sponsorship by
Kaupthing Bank and The
Sunday Times.
Kaupthing ceased...
- the
crash of the country's
three largest banks, Glitnir,
Landsbanki and
Kaupthing,
their combined debt
exceeded approximately six
times the nation's gross...
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Capital (privately owned) Búnaðarbanki (merged with
Kaupthing,
became KB Bank and
later Kaupthing Bank)
Glitnir (previously government-owned, privatized...
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ruled that
Vincent Tchenguiz could sue
Kaupthing for
damages of £1
billion ($1.6 billion). In
September 2011,
Kaupthing reached an out-of-court settlement...
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acquired most of
Kaupthing's Swedish activities. Bank of Åland paid SEK 388
million for the
companies Kaupthing Bank
Sverige AB,
Kaupthing Fonder AB and...