List of banks in Finland

This list of banks in Finland below was assembled using publicly available information from the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority[1] and the Finnish Bankers' Association.[2] In 2014, according to the calculations of the National Bank, Finland had 5641 branches of cooperative banks.

Government banks edit

Commercial banks edit

Full name Call name SWIFT code BIC Capital Website
Aktia Pankki Oyj Aktia HELSFIHH 2181702-8   aktia.fi
Ålandsbanken Abp Ålandsbanken AABAFI22 0145019-3   alandsbanken.fi
Bonum Pankki Oyj POP Pankki POPFFI22 2192977-5   poppankki.fi
Säästöpankkien Keskuspankki Suomi Oyj Säästöpankki ITELFIHH 2238752-5   saastopankki.fi
Fellow Pankki Oyj Fellow Bank EVSEFIHH 0533755-0   fellowbank.com
Nordea Bank Oyj Nordea NDEAFIHH 2858394-9   nordea.fi
OP Yrityspankki Oyj OP Bank OPSEFIH1 2858394-9   op.fi
S-Pankki Oyj S-Pankki SBANFIHH 2557308-3   s-pankki.fi
Suomen Asuntohypopankki Oy Hypo SHMSFIH1 0362481-2   hypo.fi

Foreign banks edit

Savings banks edit

The Finnish Savings Banks Group consists of 40 savings banks, each of which operates in its own region and is an independent legal entity. They share a common inheritance and common operating practices. The primary strategy for the banks in the group is to serve clients on a regional basis and thus not compete. The market share of the Finnish Savings Banks is about 8,5% as measured by deposits.[3]

Co-operative banks edit

OP-Pohjola Group edit

The OP-Pohjola Group is a central corporation of co-operative banks. The member cooperative banks of the OP-Pohjola Group are independent, local deposit banks that are engaged in retail banking. There are 229 member cooperative banks, each operating in a local region.[4]

Local Cooperative Bank Group edit

The Finnish Local Cooperative Bank Group consists of 42 independent co-operative banks, each operating in its own region. The group was established in 1997 to enable the member banks to continue operating independently as the other co-operative bank group in Finland was seen as too centrally administered.[5]

Defunct banks edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Service providers supervised by the Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA)". Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  2. ^ "Finanssiala ry". www.pankkiyhdistys.fi.
  3. ^ "Yksityisasiakkaiden pankkipalvelut - Säästöpankki". www.saastopankkiliitto.fi.
  4. ^ "OP-verkkopalvelu, op.fi, on uudistunut". www.osuuspankki.fi.
  5. ^ "Henkilöasiakkaat". www.paikallisosuuspankit.fi.
  6. ^ (information about old Finnish companies (including banks), in Finnish)