Ola Sundt Ravnestad

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Ola Sundt Ravnestad (born May 31, 1961 in Gloppen, Norway) is a Norwegian businessperson, banker and entrepreneur. He was the chief executive officer of the bank alliance Terra-Gruppen, [1] that he founded along with a number of savings banks in the year 1997.

Sundt Ravnestad is an educated marine engineer, and siviløkonom (literally "civil economist"), from BI Norwegian Business School.

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References

  1. Werdigier, Julia (November 29, 2007). "Subprime Woes Hit Norwegian Brokerage". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 April 2011.