Sparebanken_Møre

Sparebanken Møre

Sparebanken Møre

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Sparebanken Møre is a Norwegian savings bank, headquartered in Ålesund, Norway. The banks main market is Møre og Romsdal. The bank was established when several savings banks in Møre og Romsdal merged.[1]

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The following savings banks joined the merger in 1985:

  • Herøy og Leikong Sparebank (founded 1843)
  • Stranda Sparebank (1848)
  • Skodje og Vatne Sparebank (1861)
  • Vanylven og Syvde Sparebank (1861)
  • Vestnes Sparebank stiftet (1861)
  • Sykkylven Sparebank (1862)
  • Sunnylven Sparebank (1865)
  • Geiranger Sparebank (1866)
  • Haram Sparebank (1868)
  • Norddal Sparebank (1870)
  • Borgund Sparebank (1880)
  • Stordal Sparebank (1897)
  • Sande og Rovde Sparebank (1898)
  • Vigra Sparebank (1912)
  • Aalesunds Sparebank (1910)
  • Aalesunds Håndverkeres Sparebank (1926)
  • Aaheim Sparebank (1926)
  • Hareid Sparebank (1927)
  • Ulstein Sparebank (1927)
  • Voll Sparebank (1928)

References

  1. "Over 170 års historie". Sparebanken Møre. Retrieved 14 May 2014.



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