SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge
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About SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge
SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge is a Norwegian banking services provider. Apart from general banking solutions, its areas of expertise include estate agency, asset financing, and accounting operations. The company operates with primary segments, namely the retail market and the corporate market. In addition, the subsidiary companies’ activities, such as accounting services, real estate brokerage, and leasing/sale-leaseback financing, are considered. The Retail Banking segment serves individual customers through the provision of retail banking products such as loans, deposits, cards, and insurance. The Corporate Banking segment focuses purely on corporate customers.
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