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  2. List of banks in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Capital Website Akciju sabiedrība "Citadele banka" Citadele: 30 June 2010 Ripplewood Advisors LLC: citadele.lv: Akciju sabiedrība "LPB Bank" LPB: 5 September 2008 Signet Bank AS lpb.lv: Akciju sabiedrība "Reģionālā investīciju banka" RIB 14 September 2001 SKY Investment Holding ribbank.com: Akciju sabiedrība "Rietumu Banka" Rietumu: 5 ...

  3. List of companies of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Riga: 1993 Record label P A PNB Banka: Financials Banks Riga: 1992 Bank, defunct 2019 P D Olpha: Health care Pharmaceuticals Olaine: 1972 Pharmaceutical P A Parex Bank: Financials Banks Riga: 1992 Bank P A PrivatBank Latvia: Financials Banks Riga: 2007 Bank, part of PrivatBank (Ukraine) P A RAF-Avia: Consumer services Airlines Riga: 1990 ...

  4. Bank of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Latvia's status as the central bank of the country and the issue bank was definitively consolidated by the laws of the Republic of Latvia "On Banks" and "On the Bank of Latvia" adopted on 19 May 1992. For the first time in Latvia, the independence of the national central bank from the government policy was ensured through legislation.

  5. Rietumu Banka - Wikipedia

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    Rietumu Banka is the largest Latvian capital bank and one of the four largest commercial banks operating in the country.. In the TOP101 rating, compiled by the investment bank Prudentia and the Nasdaq Riga Stock Exchange, [1] Rietumu Banka is recognized as the most valuable local company in the financial services sector and ranks fifth among all sectors of local Latvian private companies.

  6. SEB banka - Wikipedia

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    In February 2001, Unibanka stopped listing its shares in the Riga Stock Exchange. SEB became the only shareholder in 2004, and on 11 April 2005, it was renamed to SEB Unibanka, and on 7 April 2008 to SEB banka. [5] Until 2008, the bank's branches were named with a 'Uni-' prefix (e.g. Unilīzings for leasing) and its logo was a stylized Möbius ...

  7. Parex Bank - Wikipedia

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    Parex Bank was a Latvian bank founded in 1992 by Valērijs Kargins and Viktors Krasovickis [lt; lv] as a privately owned full-service banking company in Riga, Latvia that was very dominant in currency exchange in the 1990s.

  8. Hansabank - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Hansabank also opened a branch in Riga, the capital of the neighbouring country Latvia and Hansa Liising's subsidiary, AS Hansa Leasing Latvia, was also launched. In 1996 Hansabank Group was formed and Hansabank's Latvian consumer banking was expanded through a merger with the German-Latvian Bank (Deutsche-Lettische Bank).

  9. LPB (bank) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on 5 September 2008 and changed its name to JSC "LPB Bank" on 15 December 2017. [5] Until December 2023, JSC "LPB Bank" was wholly owned by the holding company Mono Ltd. [2] On December 11, 2023, following approvals from the Bank of Latvia, the European Central Bank, and the Competition Council, Mono Ltd sold all its shares of JSC "LPB Bank" to JSC "Signet Bank".