Sparebanken Sør
Sparebanken Sør's history dates back to 1824, when Christiansand Sparebank was created as one of Norway's first banks. Arendals Sparebank was founded in 1825. These two banks laid the groundwork for Sparebanken Sør, Norway's fifth largest bank.
Sparebanken Sør is a Norwegian savings bank situated in Kristiansand. The counties of Agder, Vestfold, Telemark, and Rogaland are Sparebanken Sr's primary markets.
This district has 31 branches that serve customers. The Internet and mobile banking are among the most advanced in Norway. Sparebanken Sør is an autonomous savings bank with BNOK 90 in assets and 500 man-years as of January 1, 2014.
Savings, loans, and domestic and international payment services are the primary offerings of the bank. Sparebanken Sør owns enterprises for insurance, securities, and leasing/factoring in collaboration with other savings banks, and the bank sells these products.
Sparebanken Sør is governed by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet).
Founded: 1824
Headquarters: Kristiansand, Norway
Website: https://www.sor.no/