SpareBank 1 Ringerike Hadeland

About SpareBank 1 Ringerike Hadeland

SpareBank 1 Ringerike Hadeland provides various banking products and services to private and corporate customers in Norway. The company offers saving, current, deposit, and currency accounts; vehicle, house and travel, and animal insurance products, as well as life, child, disability, critical illness, accident, health, and business and personal insurance products; mobile and online banking services; and debit and credit cards. It also provides mortgages; car, boat, and other vehicles; consumer and other loans; and bank guarantees, corporate and construction loans, liquidity loans with a government guarantee, and operating credit for agriculture, as well as factoring, leasing, and overdraft services. In addition, the company offers services for buying and selling property; accounting services; pension products; and savings and investment products. The company was founded in 1833 and is based in Hønefoss, Norway.

https://www.sparebank1.no/ringerike-hadeland

RING.OL Norway

314USD16 (-5.10%)

• At close Thu Jun 01 2023

Oslo exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Banks—Regional

Location Norway, Hønefoss

Grade: ADC

492,633,335 USD
MARKET CAP
12.378
PE
0.242
BETA (5y)
26.660
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
54%
for 3 years
35%
for 2 years
26%
for last year
-7%
for this year
-6%
SpareBank 1 Ringerike Hadeland
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