Also known as The National Joint Stock Bank
thumb|Former head office of Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, Aleksanterinkatu 42 in Kluuvi, [[Helsinki]] ' (KOP, ), also known as ', was a commercial bank operating from 1889 to 1995 in Finland. It was created by the Fennoman movement as a Finnish alternative to the then-dominant bank largely associated with the Swedish-speaking community, Suomen Yhdyspankki (SYP, ). Its emblem was a blue stylized squirrel.
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thumb|Former head office of Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, Aleksanterinkatu 42 in Kluuvi, [[Helsinki]] ' (KOP, ), also known as , was a commercial bank operating from 1889 to 1995 in Finland. It was created by the Fennoman movement as a Finnish alternative to the then-dominant bank largely associated with the Swedish-speaking community, Suomen Yhdyspankki (SYP, ). Its emblem was a blue stylized squirrel.
KOP absorbed several other banks during its century-long existence, including the Finnish Agricultural Joint-Stock Bank ( or SMOP, est. 1916 in Tampere, relocated to Helsinki in 1927), Pohjolan Osake-Pankki (, est. 1916 in Oulu), Luotto-Pankki (, est. 1917 in Helsinki), and Maakuntain Pankki (, est. 1928 in Helsinki). The latter had itself been formed from three troubled banks, namely Tampereen Osake-Pankki (, est. 1898 in Tampere), Länsi-Suomen Osake-Pankki (, est. 1912 in Turku), and Maakuntain Keskus-Pankki' (, est. 1918 in Helsinki).
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