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Postbanken (lit. The
Postal Bank) was a
Norwegian postal savings bank. The bank
offered its
services through the
Norwegian post office. It was
first merged...
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norske Creditbank (1857),
Fellesbanken (1920),
Bergens Kreditbank (1928),
Postbanken,
Vital and Nordlandsbanken. The name DnB NOR was
adopted in 2003, when...
- the
postal bank,
Postbanken. Use of
Bankgiro was free
until 1985. In the late 1990s,
Postgiro was
bought out by BBS and
Postbanken went over to using...
- Exchange. In 1996, DnB
bought Vital Forsikring and in 1999 it
merged with
Postbanken. From 2011, DnB NOR
changed its name to DNB. The cost of the
change was...
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banks such as the
State Housing Bank, the
State Educational Loan Fund and
Postbanken allowed for
governmental control over
private debt. Oslo
hosted the 1952...
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Postsparebank from 1990 and the
World Bank from 1992; she
returned as CEO of
Postbanken from 1994 to 1995. She
worked for the
Confederation of
Norwegian Enterprise...
- 28 are for
wheelchair users.
There are four stands: to the
north the
Postbanken Stand, to the west the VG Stand, to the
south the
Hafslund Stand and to...
- Bank 1 Oslo Bank2 Bank
Norwegian DnB NOR DnB NOR Bank
Nordlandsbanken Postbanken Fokus Bank (subsidiary of
Danske Bank)
Glitnir Bolig- og Næringsbanken...
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Cargo in 2002, NSB
retains 55%) Oslo
Energi (parts
merged with Hafslund)
Postbanken (merged with DnB NOR in 1999)
Statkorn (floated on the
stock market as...
- part of the New
Zealand Post to
again establish a
postal savings system.
Postbanken was
founded in 1948
after major political battle as
Norges Postsparebank...