31 July 2023
Fifteen entries received grants from the Pride Parade Fund of Reykjavík Pride and Landsbankinn.
The Fund received a record number of applications for the total amount of ISK 5,145,770 this year. The amount allocated each year is ISK 1,500,000. Applicants received between ISK 50,000-200,000.
Photo/Reykjavik Pride
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5 April 2024
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27 March 2024
Landsbankinn's branches and customer service centre will be closed during Easter and will open again on Tuesday 2 April.
15 March 2024
Landsbankinn lowers interest rates on new, non-indexed housing mortgages with fixed rates.
15 March 2024
Due to maintenance work at the Icelandic Banks' Data Centre (RB), certain of Landsbankinn’s services will be unavailable Saturday night through to Sunday morning, 16-17 March. Service disruptions are expected to last from around midnight on Saturday 16 March through to 7:00 on Sunday morning, 17 March.
12 March 2024
Landsbankinn’s app has been nominates in the category “App of the Year 2023” at the Icelandic Web Awards, which take place on 15 March.
7 March 2024
You can now refinance your housing mortgage even more easily on our web or through Landsbankinn’s app. Refinancing of housing mortgages has never been quicker or more convenient.
4 March 2024
Landsbankinn will cease buying and selling cash in three Nordic currencies in the near future. These currencies are Norwegian, Swedish and Danish krona.
4 March 2024
Landsbankinn’s second Financial Forum in Polish was extremely well attended. The Financial Forums are a series of educational events held by Landsbankinn and last week’s event in Reykjanesbær was co-hosted by the Keflavík and Environs Labour and Seaman Union.
28 Feb. 2024
Landsbankinn offers the people of Grindavík who hold fixed-rate housing mortgages with the Bank and who decide to sell their housing to the State, the option to keep the terms of the old mortgage on the purchase of new homes.