Norwegian Motor Trade Association

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Headquartered in Majorstua borough, Oslo, the Norwegian Motor Trade Association (Norwegian : Norges Bilbransjeforbund, NBF) is a Norwegian employers' organisation, organized under the national Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise.

It traces its roots back to 1928. [1]

The current CEO is Stig Morten Nilsen. Chairman of the board is Birger Skjellvik.

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