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Sparebank 1 Nordmore
OSE:SNOR

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Price: 168.42 NOK -0.01%
Market Cap: 1.5B NOK
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Market Cap
1.5B NOK
Industry
Banking

Sparebank 1 Nordmøre operates as a local bank. The company is headquartered in Kristiansund, More Og Romsdal and currently employs 212 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-10-02. The Bank is a total supplier of products and services within financing, leasing, savings and investment, insurance, payment processing, estate agency and accounting services. The firm's offering includes a range of financial products and services, as well as relevant and personal advice to customers. The Savings Bank’s activities are divided into two business areas: Personal market, which includes share savings accounts, mortgages for young people, bank cards, loans for electric cars and car insurance, among others as well as Corporate Market which includes operating accounts, operating credit for agriculture, the Vipps app, leasing, eInvoice, and AvtaleGiro, which allows the Company to send invoices automatically to customers. Sparebank 1 Nordmore has two subsidiaries: SpareBank 1 Regnskapshuset Nordvest AS and Trio Regnskapsservice AS.

SNOR Intrinsic Value
227.25 NOK
Undervaluation 26%
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