Tag: Norway
Norway’s Competition Appeal Tribunal Allows Big Bank Buy
Norway's DNB, the country's largest bank, will be allowed to acquire online rival Sbanken, the Norwegian Competition Tribunal (NCT) ruled on Wednesday, overturning an...
Norway Has New Antitrust Head
Norway's Competition watchdog has appointed Tina Søreide as its new director general. This after the existing head decided not to renew his mandate in...
Norway’s Watchdog Stops DNB’s $1.3B Sbanken Takeover
The Norwegian Competition Authority (NCA) said that Norway’s largest bank DNB should not be allowed to buy online rival Sbanken as the deal would...
Norway’s Regulator Fines Media Service Telenor
The Norwegian National Communications Authority (Nkom) on Tuesday, October 19, fined media service Telenor for breaching non-discrimination obligations, creating a disadvantage to access buyers.
The...
Norway’s Watchdog Opposes DNB’s $1.3B Sbanken Takeover
Norway’s largest bank DNB should not be allowed to buy online rival Sbanken as the deal could hurt customers in the mutual fund market,...
First Antitrust Class Action Filed In Norway
A consumer association has launched Norway's first class action seeking competition damages, as it pursues compensation on behalf of 400,000 customers allegedly injured when two home alarm companies...
The Norwegian Government Proposes Amendments to the Competition Act: Welcome Changes...
Eirik Osterud, Harald Selte, Beret Sundet, Apr 29, 2013
On March 15, 2013, the Norwegian Government submitted its Proposition (Prop. 75 L (2012-2013)) for amendments...