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Íslandsbanki : ウィキペディア英語版
Íslandsbanki

|net_income = ISK 23.069 billion (2013)〔
| assets =
| equity = ISK 167.318 billion (2013)〔
| num_employees = 1,000 (average 2013)
| parent =
| divisions =
| subsid =
| homepage = (www.islandsbanki.is )
| footnotes =
| intl = yes
}}
Íslandsbanki (Icelandic for: ''Bank of Iceland''), is an Icelandic bank with roots tracing back to 1884, formerly being the domestic part of Glitnir banki hf., but on 15 October 2008 being split from the bankrupt Glitnir and reestablished into a new independent bank. The sole operations of the bank is to manage a branch network in Iceland, with a 20%-40% market share across all domestic franchise areas. It is being owned 5% by the Icelandic State Treasury and 95% by "ISB Holding ehf.", which is the creditor group behind the old bankrupt Glitnir bank.〔
==First Íslandsbanki==
(詳細はFBA Icelandic Investment Bank, the bank was briefly renamed Íslandsbanki-FBA, but "FBA" was dropped from the name in 2002. In 2006, the bank again rebranded itself as Glitnir.

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