Also known as SYP, Union Bank of Finland
thumb|Head office building from 1898 to 1936; lately thumb|Head office building from 1936 to 1995, photographed in 2016 with the Nordea logo on top Yhdyspankki () was a major bank in Finland, from its establishment in 1862 until its merger in 1995 with its longtime rival Kansallis-Osake-Pankki (KOP) to form what would become Nordea.
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thumb|Head office building from 1898 to 1936; lately thumb|Head office building from 1936 to 1995, photographed in 2016 with the Nordea logo on top Yhdyspankki () was a major bank in Finland, from its establishment in 1862 until its merger in 1995 with its longtime rival Kansallis-Osake-Pankki (KOP) to form what would become Nordea.
The bank initially went by the full name Suomen Yhdyspankki (, ), abbreviated as SYP. In 1919, it merged with Pohjoismaiden Osakepankki (full name , abreviated , , ), which had been established in 1873 in Vyborg by German interests and relocated 1907 to Helsinki. That landmark combination, the first major merger in Finland, resulted in the combined entity's renaming as Pohjoismaiden Yhdyspankki (, ), abbreviated as PYP. In 1975, the bank reverted to its original name Suomen Yhdyspankki / SYP.
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