Norwegian State Housing Bank Explained

Norwegian State Housing Bank
Type:Government agency
Foundation:1946
Location:Drammen, Norway
Key People:Bård Øistensen (CEO)
Area Served:Norway
Industry:Social housing policy, Banking
Num Employees:375 (2007)
Parent:Norwegian Ministry of Local Government
Homepage:www.husbanken.no

The Norwegian State Housing Bank (Norwegian: Husbanken) is a Norwegian Government agency responsible for the housing politics in Norway. The main tool for the bank is mortgages in newly constructed houses. About half of all houses after World War II in Norway have been financed by the Housing Bank. The agency is based in Drammen and was created by a 1946 law. Total assets were NOK 102 billion in 2002. As such, it is one of the largest banks of Norway.

The bank has three distinct goals:[1]

  1. Stimulation to achieve a well functioning housing market.
  2. Provision of housing for groups that are disadvantaged on the housing market.
  3. Increase the number of environmentally friendly and universally designed dwellings and residential areas.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: General information . Norwegian State Housing Bank . Norwegian . 2007-07-23.