It's the end of the road for an Island bank which collapsed during the worldwide financial crisis almost a decade ago.
Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander went into liquidation in October 2009 after the business on Athol Street folded.
Last year, the government said all 11,000 of its customers had been given their money back - they were owed around £840 million.
Now, the companies registry says the firm will be removed from the Island's register in two months' time.
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