Straumur provides a wide range of investment banking services to our clients in the Northern and Central European region and to international investors.
Our primary focus is on delivering excellent service to our clients, supported where appropriate by the Bank’s strong capital resources. We are energetic and decisive and take pride in our reputation for quick, responsive service and our flexible approach.
Straumur’s Asset Management group, eQ Asset Management, provides banking and investment services – including deposits and loans, mutual funds, discretionary asset management, capital-guaranteed investment products, and private banking – for institutional and private investors.
Capital MarketsStraumur provides corporate, institutional and high net worth clients with securities brokerage, sales trading and over-the-counter (OTC) services across most global asset classes, including equities, fixed income, commodities, foreign exchange and their derivatives.
Corporate FinanceStraumur advises companies and private equity investors on mergers, acquisitions and equity and debt financing. We adopt a partnership approach with our clients designed to build long-term relationships. Our solutions frequently include support with our own capital to ensure smooth completion of transactions.
Debt FinanceStraumur Debt Finance provides clients with tailored debt financing solutions, frequently in the context of an acquisition or refinancing. We also offer debt advisory services, providing independent advice on all aspects of financing.
Straumur Capital Management (SCM)
Straumur Capital Management (SCM) provides fund management services to institutional and high net worth clients through a range of investment and co-investment vehicles that complement our activities in other business lines.
Headquartered in Reykjavik, Straumur is already Iceland's largest pure-play investment bank and the sixth-largest company on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Iceland.
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Straumur was founded in October 1986 as the Equity Fund (Hlutabréfasjóðurinn hf.) – an incentive for individuals in Iceland to invest in shares.
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