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		List of Banks in Latvia 
		  
		Latvia is a country in the Baltic region 
		of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia (border 
		length 343 km), to the south by Lithuania (588 km), to the east by the 
		Russian Federation (276 km), and to the southeast by Belarus (141 km). 
		Across the Baltic Sea to the west lies Sweden. The territory of Latvia 
		covers 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi) and it has a temperate seasonal climate. 
		 
		The Latvians are Baltic people culturally related to the Estonians and 
		Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with 
		Lithuanian, but not with the Estonian language (a Finnic language). 
		Today the Latvian and Lithuanian languages are the only surviving 
		members of the Baltic languages of the Indo-European family. The modern 
		name of Latvia is thought to originate from the ancient Latvian name 
		Latvji, which, like the name of Lithuania, may have originated from the 
		river named Latuva. The country is also the home of a 
		large Russian minority of whom many are non-citizens. 
  
		  
		
			
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					The commercial banking sector 
					is controlled by the Bank of Latvia, which is an institution 
					independent of the Latvian government. The Bank of Latvia 
					was founded in August of 1990. 
					 
					Latvian banks are working in accordance with the common 
					principles of banking secrecy. The Latvian Credit 
					Institutions Law was recently amended with the rules of 
					provision the information by the credit institutions to 
					state institutions, state officials and other institutions. 
					These amendments were affected by the Council of Europe 
					Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation 
					of the Proceeds of Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism 
					and developing court practice. 
					 
					For those who are interested in information about Latvia and 
					its financial system, on these pages we added some other 
					interesting things. Latvian banking sector cannot be taken 
					separately from Latvian economy and its current situation, 
					which is not very simple, by the way. The economy is, of 
					course, related to politics very much, and there is some 
					information for tourists and visitors, and statistics for 
					the last years taken from official and non-official sources. 
					 
					Latvia is an integral part of European political, economic 
					and cultural life. Since 1999, Latvia is a member of the 
					World Trade Organization, and in 2004 the country became the 
					member of NATO and the European Union. Latvia plans to enter 
					the Euro zone but, because of the inflation level being 
					above the guidelines, introduction of Euro was postponed. 
 Bank of Latvia 
					Aizkraukles banka 
					Akciju komercbanka "Baltikums" 
					Baltic International Bank 
					Citadele banka Former Parex banka 
					Danske Bank also known as Sampo Banka 
					DnB NORD Banka 
					GE Money Bank Former Baltic Trust Bank 
					LTB Bank Former Latvijas tirdzniecibas banka 
					Latvijas Biznesa banka 
					Latvijas Hipoteku un zemes banka 
					Latvijas Krajbanka 
					Latvijas Pasta Banka 
					Nordea Bank Finland Plc, Latvian Branch 
					Norvik Banka 
					PrivatBank 
					Regionala investiciju banka 
					Rietumu Banka 
					SEB banka 
					SMP Bank Former Multibanka 
					Bank SNORAS Latvia branch 
					Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Latvia Branch 
					Swedbank Former Hansabanka 
					Trasta komercbanka 
					UniCredit Bank 
					List based on Participants of the Bank of Latvia Settlement 
					Systems listed on the Bank of Latvia website 
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