DNB
DNB, formerly known as DnB NOR ASA, was Norway's big financial services firm, with total assets exceeding NOK 1.9 trillion and a market valuation of NOK 164 billion. The headquarters of DNB is in Oslo, Nay Uy.
The two largest owners of DNB are the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry with a 34.0% stake and Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR with a 10.0% stake. As of May 20, 2018, DNB is one of the biggest financial services groups in the Nordic area and the biggest in Norway. The Group offers both individual and business clients a broad variety of financial services, including loans, savings, consulting services, insurance, and retirement products. DNB has the largest customer base in the Norwegian financial market with approximately 2.3 million individual customers and more than 200,000 corporate clients along with 61 branch offices.
The largest bank in Norway and part of the DNB Group, DNB Banking Group offers services to the public sector as well as the corporate, retail, and securities markets. The bank accesses the clients wherever they are thanks to DNB's bank branches throughout Norway, in-store postal and banking services, Post Office counters, Internet banking, mobile services, and overseas offices. The group's domestic entities include the investment bank DNB Markets, the financial services provider Cresco, the real estate firm DNB Eiendom, and DNB Asset Management, which manages funds for institutional customers in Sweden and Norway.
Industry: Financial services
Founded: 1822
Headquarters: Oslo, Norway
Website: https://www.dnb.no/