Ikano Bank

Ikano Bank
Formerly
Ikanobanken
Industry Retail banking
Founded 1995 (1995) in Älmhult, Sweden
Founder Ingvar Kamprad
Headquarters Malmö, Sweden
Number of locations
1
Number of employees
4,600 [1]
Parent IKANO
Website http://www.ikanobank.se/

Ikano Bank is a consumer finance bank established in 1995 by Ingvar Kamprad (the founder of IKEA).

Operations

Ikano Bank has its head office in Malmö, with branch offices in Sundbyberg, Älmhult, Asker, Glostrup, Nottingham, and Helsinki. Ikano Bank also conducts business in Germany, Poland, Austria, Finland, and Russia via separate companies.

Ikano Bank offers loans, savings accounts and partner business supplying sales finance solutions to large retailers, including IKEA, Volkswagen, Audi, Lindex, Hemtex, Skoda, Shell, and Preem.

Ikano Bank is owned by the Kamprad family through IKANO, a group of businesses which also includes insurance, retail, and real estate in many countries.

History

In 1995, Ingvar Kamprad (the founder of IKEA) started Ikanobanken, with just one branch office in Älmhult, Sweden.

In January 2009, Ikanobanken became Ikano Bank, merging with other entities within the IKANO Group.

See also

References

  1. "Ikano Bank Group Facts & Figures" (PDF). Ikano Bank. 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2017.


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