Investment Banks in Norway

Following are the major investment banks in Norway:

Pareto Securities - It is an investment bank in the Pareto Group. The business is a leading player in the field of stock and bond broking and financial counseling. The firm's head office is in Oslo, with additional offices in Stavanger, Bergen, Kristiansand, Trondheim, New York and Singapore.

J.P. Morgan - It was named Best Investment Bank in Norway (Euromoney, July 2010). Within Investment Banking, the firm works with a broad range of issuer clients including corporations, institutions and governments, and provides comprehensive strategic advice, capital raising and risk management expertise.

Orkla Securities - It is one of the largest investment banks in Norway within equity trading, equity research and corporate finance. Orkla is also one of the largest listed companies in Norway. The core businesses are Orkla Brands, Orkla Aluminium Solutions, Orkla Materials, Orkla Associates and Orkla Financial Investments.

Arctic Securities - It is an employee owned investment bank and is independent of all financial institutions. The bank has an unparalleled combination of corporate finance experience in the Norwegian market. Arctic Securities has a dedicated team of corporate finance professionals that offers financial advice to the highest international standards. The Equity Sales team consists of experienced sales people with an extensive client base among Norwegian and international institutions. The research department consists of experienced research analysts, highly ranked both locally and by international institutions. The Structured Finance and Fixed Income Department of Arctic Securities is divided into the following teams: Structured Finance, Risk Advisory, Fixed Income.

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