Banks in Norway News and Trends

Get the latest information on Norwegian banking institutions

By Elise Matz, Writer Speaking Term Productions
Though banks in Norway are technologically modern, they do not have the same international clout of banking institutions from other European nations. In addition to the central Norges Bank, of which the government is the sole shareholder, there are also several banks that cater to specific industries, including agriculture and housing.

As of the 1990s, foreign banks were allowed to establish branches in Norway, but most people use local savings banks. As you gather banks in Norway news and trends, you should be aware that there are three types of banks:

1. Foreign institutions with Norway bank branches.

2. Commercial banks.

3. Savings banks, or sparebanks as they are called in Norway.

 

Read news from the bodies that regulate Norwegian banking institutions

In addition to a central bank, Norway also has a tight regulatory board to oversee private banking operations. The country is also a member of the World Bank, and as such has a representative on the World Bank's Executive boar
Try: The Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway, or Kredittilsynet, publishes a constant stream of press releases and information that relate to the consumer banks in Norway and the commercial banks in Norway it oversees. If you have a list of commercial banks in Norway, make sure an institution is legit by checking it against the Kredittilsynet's official Registry of Financial Institutions. You can also get the latest on the World Bank's doings in Norway, the events it holds there and Norway-related news.

Get banks in Norway news and trends in real time

If you're a trader who needs to know the latest on banking in Norway, you have several options. You can track the value of Norwegian krone against the dollar and other foreign currencies, find out if the central bank is about to cut interest rates and get the heads up on current trends in Norwegian industry that would affect Norway banking.
Try: Banking Industry Today is constantly updated with the latest financial news from around the globe. You can subscribe to its RSS feed to stay up to date on Norway banks, or subscribe to the Norway Central Bank News feed if you so choose. You can track the value of the Norwegian krone at RatesFX, which also publishes currency predictions and historic data. The Norway Post also publishes daily information on Norway banks.

Gather news directly from a Norwegian banking institution

Most Norway banks have an online presence for investors who want to know more about their operations. Probably the most authoritative source of information is Norges Bank, the country's central institution.
Try: You can sign up to receive alerts from Norges Bank as news becomes available through its website. You can choose to just get the bank's annual report, or you can even find out more about doctoral dissertations in economics. Storebrand Bank was developed for corporate investors and retailers, and you can go online to find its financial reports.