Luminor | Latest News & Updates - Mar 31, 2025 Release
Luminor has provided €12 million in funding to Baltic Container Terminal in Latvia to support its development and infrastructure expansion, as emphasized by Ilze Zoltnere, Head of Corporate Department...
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Luminor
🌎 luminor.lvLuminor is the leading independent bank in the Baltic states and the third-largest financial services provider in the region. The bank aims to drive change and contribute to the community by fostering an economic environment with a future perspective. With a strong local presence and roots in the Nordic countries, Luminor combines global knowledge with local expertise to support sustainable growth in the Baltic region, offering reliable long-term services to both businesses and individuals.
Luminor - Latest News and Updates
- Luminor has provided €12 million in funding to Baltic Container Terminal in Latvia to support its development and infrastructure expansion, as emphasized by Ilze Zoltnere, Head of Corporate Department.
- Luminor has granted an additional €700,000 to SIA X GROUP for new equipment, bringing their total funding to nearly €2 million, according to Ilze Zoltnere, Luminor's Corporate Department Head.
- Luminor bank financed 6.7 million EUR for the acquisition of two Lidl store buildings in Lithuania.
- Luminor Bank supported the completion of a modern waste sorting center in the Baltics with Eco Baltia Group in early 2025.
- Luminor Bank clients can pay taxes and government claims through the Tax and Customs Board's e-service environment using bank link payments.
- Pēteris Strautiņš, an economist at Luminor, predicts that 2025 will be significantly better economically than the previous year.
- Luminor warns that young people are increasingly allowing their bank accounts to be used for money transfers of unknown origin, potentially leading to legal trouble, according to Veiko Kiik, Luminor's fraud prevention specialist.
- Luminor Latvija encourages individuals to apply for opportunities to gain real-world experience and skills.
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