Norwegian Industrial Bank

Norwegian Industrial Bank

The Norwegian Industrial Bank (Norwegian: Den Norske Industribank), also known as the Industry Bank, was a Norwegian bank.

It had a nationwide mandate as an industrial development bank.[1] It was created in 1936, amid the interwar economic crisis, to supply loans to industry and hotels. The Norwegian state owned about half of the shares.[2] In 1977 it incorporated the loan institution Strukturfinans.[3] In 1993 it merged with the Industry Fund and the Regional Development Fund to form the Norwegian Industrial and Regional Development Fund, now a part of Innovation Norway.[2]

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