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  2. List of banks in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    AS BlueOrange Bank BlueOrange 12 June 2001 BBG AS blueorangebank.com: AS Expobank Expobank 16 December 1991 Expobank LLC: expobank.eu: AS "Industra Bank" Industra 6 May 1994 J.A. Investment Holding industra.finance: AS "PrivatBank" PrivatBank: 31 July 1992 JSC CB PrivatBank: privatbank.lv: AS "SEB banka" SEB: 29 September 1993 SEB AB: seb.lv

  3. Bank of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Latvia was granted emission rights. The Bank's interim statutes were approved on 19 September 1922, with the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, and its initial capital was 10 million lats. On 24 April 1923, Saeima approved the Statute of the Bank of Latvia, signed by President Jānis Čakste on 2 July. The bank was headed by a ...

  4. Time in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Pale colours: Standard time observed all year Dark colours: Summer time observed. Time in Latvia is given by Eastern European Time (EET; UTC+02:00). [1] Daylight saving time, which moves one hour ahead to UTC+03:00 is observed from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. PrivatBank (Latvia) - Wikipedia

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    The authorized capital was increased by 7,100,000 LVL, and its total amount became 10,650,000 LVL. Prior to 16 August 2007, the bank was known as AS Banka Paritāte. [1] It had one branch in Italy and 13 branches in Latvia, including branches at Riga, Valmiera, Ventspils, Daugavpils, Liepāja, Rēzekne, Ludza, Cēsis, Valka and Jēkabpils.

  7. Riga - Wikipedia

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    Riga was founded in 1201, and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga's historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. [13] Riga was the European Capital of Culture in 2014, along with Umeå in Sweden.

  8. Hansabank - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Hansabank acquired a 90.73 percent stake in the previously state-owned Lithuanian Savings Bank (Lithuanian: Lietuvõs Taũpomasis Bánkas, LTB) that had been formed in 1990 from the Lithuanian operations of the Savings Bank of the USSR and converted into a joint-stock company in 1992. At the time, LTB was Lithuania's largest banks by ...

  9. Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Riga became the capital of Swedish Livonia and the largest city in the entire Swedish Empire. [36] Fighting continued sporadically between Sweden and Poland until the Truce of Altmark in 1629. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In Latvia, the Swedish period is generally remembered as positive; serfdom was eased, a network of schools was established for the ...

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