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List of Banks in Lithuania

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 14, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Vilniaus Branch
AB SEB bankas
Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Lithuanian branch
AB DNB bankas
AB Ūkio bankas
Bank of Lithuania
Citadele Bank
Pohjola Bank plc Lithuanian Branch
UAB Medicinos bankas
EA fjarfestingarfelag hf. branch
Representative office of Balkan Investment Bank AD Banja Luka
BIGBANK AS branch
AB bankas "FINASTA"
AS "UniCredit Bank" Lithuania Branch
AB Šiaulių bankas
Danske Bank A/S Lithuania Branch
AB "Swedbank"
MP Banki hf. Baltic Branch
Nordea Bank Finland Plc Lithuania Branch
Representative office AP Anlage & Privatbank AG
Scania Finans Aktiebolag Lithuanian Branch
AS "SMP Bank" Lithuanian branch
Svenska Handelsbanken AB Lithuania Branch
 

Key Takeaways

  • Lithuania’s banking sector includes domestic commercial and specialised banks, as well as branches of foreign banks.
  • The Bank of Lithuania serves as the central regulator and supervisor of both domestic banks and foreign branches.
  • Key significant banks directly supervised by the ECB include Artea Bankas, Revolut Bank UAB, and SEB bankas.
  • Additional institutions include specialised banks like Fjord Bank, Mano Bankas, SME Bank, and others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who regulates banks in Lithuania?
The Bank of Lithuania regulates domestic banks and foreign branches, with the largest banks also supervised directly by the European Central Bank.
Which banks are considered ‘significant institutions’ in Lithuania?
As of September 2025, Artea Bankas (formerly Šiaulių Bankas), Revolut Holdings Europe UAB and SEB bankas AB are classified as significant institutions under ECB supervision.
Are foreign bank branches allowed in Lithuania?
Yes, several branches of foreign banks operate in Lithuania, including Luminor, Danske Bank, Pohjola Bank, BIGBANK, Svenska Handelsbanken, and others.

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