Fokus Bank

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Fokus Bank
Type Private
Founded 1859
Headquarters Trondheim, Norway
Key people Thomas F. Borgen (CEO)
Area served Norway
Industry Financial Services
Revenue NOK 1,970 million (2005)
Net income NOK 622 million (2005)
Employees 1,300 (2006)
Parent Danske Bank
Website http://www.fokus.no

Fokus Bank is a Norwegian bank owned by Danske Bank, which has long been one of the largest banks in Denmark.

Fokus Bank has about 63 local branches spread around all of Norway. The main office is in Trondheim and the bank employs approximately 1300 workers. The bank has 210,000 private customers and 15,000 business customers.

The bank has two subsidiaries:

[edit] History

The banks that made up Fokus Bank were all incorporated between 1868 and 1932.

Fokus Bank is the result of merge between of all together seven regional banks in Norway and was noted on Oslo Stock Exchange. The merger was between Buskerudbanken, Bøndernes Bank, Forretningsbanken, Vestlandsbanken in 1987 and with Tromsbanken (1990), Rogalandsbanken (1991) and Samvirkebanken (1993). In 1999 it was acquired by Danske Bank, and became part of the Danske Bank Corporation on May 7, 1999.

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