Säästupankud
Säästupankud, a Finnish term meaning "savings banks," refers to a type of cooperative financial institution that historically played a significant role in Finnish society. These banks were established to encourage thrift and provide accessible financial services, particularly to lower-income individuals and rural communities. The core principle of a savings bank was mutual benefit, where members, who were also customers, shared in the profits and governance.
The origins of savings banks in Finland can be traced back to the early 19th century, inspired
Over time, the landscape of the Finnish banking sector evolved. Many independent savings banks merged, and the