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Aktia Bank
Aktia Bank was established in 1825 as a savings bank in Finland. Its wealth management operations now incorporate the Taaleri business acquired in the first...
Aktia Bank
Aktia Bank was established in 1825 as a savings bank in Finland. Its wealth management operations now incorporate the Taaleri business acquired in the first quarter of 2021. The firm focuses on traditional banking alongside asset management services. No specific asset-class allocations, named portfolio holdings, or geographic deployment details beyond Finland appear in available records. Employee counts, additional offices, and adjacent vehicles remain undisclosed. No operational events from the last 24 months are recorded. Aktia maintains a bank charter that integrates deposit-taking with investment activities, creating a regulatory structure distinct from pure asset managers.
General information
Firm type
Bank / Wealth / Trust
Year founded
1825
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Finland
City
Helsinki
Corporate office
Helsinki, Finland
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Aktia Bank?
No named investment principals or CIO appear in public records.
How does Aktia Bank source proprietary deal flow?
No sourcing channels or co-investor relationships are disclosed.
Does Aktia Bank participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Available information does not specify fund commitments versus direct investments.
What investment stages does Aktia Bank typically target?
No stage preferences or allocation details are published.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Wealth origin is not attributed to any specific family or founder in the records.
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