OP-Pohjola Group
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Financial Services |
Headquarters | Helsinki, Finland |
Area served | Finland |
Key people | Reijo Karhinen (Managing Director) |
Products | Banking, Insurance |
Revenue | US$ 2.6 billion (2010) |
Net income | US$ 306,6 million (2010) |
Employees | 3,005 |
Subsidiaries | OP Bank Group Central Co-operative, Pohjola Bank, Helsingin OP Pankki, OP-Kotipankki |
Website | www.op.fi |
OP-Pohjola Group comprises 229 independent member co-operative banks and the Group's statutory central institution, OP Bank Group Central Co-operative.
The subsidiaries of the OP Bank Group Central Co-operative and their products include:
- Pohjola Bank plc (until March 2008 OKO Bank plc), a commercial bank founded in 1902, the largest subsidiary of the Central Co-operative
- Helsinki OP Bank, retail banking in the Greater Helsinki region, where no OP-Pohjola Group co-operative banks are present. Previously Helsinki OP Bank was called Okopankki and was a subsidiary of Pohjola Bank.
- OP-Henkivakuutus, life- and general insurance
- OP-Rahastoyhtiö, mutual funds
- OP-Asuntoluottopankki, mortgage loans
- OP-Kotipankki, unsecured loans, including the credit on OP credit cards
- FD Finanssidata, Information technology solutions for the group
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