Føroya Banki (Public, LI:0IG4) is a leading bank on the Faroe Islands serving corporate, institutional and personal customers with a high quality service portfolio comparable to that of other Nordic banks.
Føroya Banki has a network of 10 branches on the Faroe Islands with its Head Office in the Capital Tórshavn, ensuring close relations with all its personal and corporate customers.
Føroya Banki operates three principal business units:
Personal Banking: Føroya Banki is a full-service bank with an extensive range of products and services offered to domestic personal customers through its nationwide branch network.
Corporate Banking: Føroya Banki offers a wide range of corporate banking services including advice and assistance in connection with financing, cash management, currency transactions, investments, mergers and acquisitions as well as numerous other services required by businesses.
Markets & Treasury: Føroya Banki offers a range of services within the field of investments and asset management for institutional, corporate and personal customers. Markets & Treasury also provides services to other departments within the Bank.
Other Activities
In addition to its banking activities, Føroya Banki owns and operates the second largest non-life insurance company on the Faroe Islands, named P/F Trygd.
In November 2006, Føroya Banki established its own real estate broker, Skyn.
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