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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
SEB headquarters in Stockholm

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB) is one of northern Europe's leading financial services providers with a strong commercial and investment banking focus. With over 17,000 employees, SEB serves more than 4.4 million retail and corporate customers in 20 countries worldwide. The company mainly operates in the Nordic and Baltic regions and Germany. Sweden remains SEB’s single largest market, with approximately 1.9 million private and 200,000 corporate customers. SEB was established in 1856 under the name Stockholm Enskilda Bank by Andre Oscar Wallenberg. It was the first privately-owned bank in Sweden. In 1972, the Bank merged with the Skandinaviska Banken resulting in the founding of the Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken. The Wallenberg family still controls via investment company Investor AB about 22 percent of the Bank.

Annika Falkengren Annika Falkengren is the President and CEO of the SEB Group
since November 2005.
Total Compensation: SEK 8,277,960 (2010)

 Key Statistics

Total assets SEK 2,180 billion (2010)
Profit SEK 6.75 billion (2010)
Operating profit SEK 11.11 billion (2010)
Market capitalisation SEK 123 billion (2010)
Total equity SEK 99.54 billion (2010)

 SEB share on the Nasdaq OMX Stockholm Stock Exchange

SEK million 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Market capitalisation 123,023 97,33 41,606 113,447 149,251
Volume of shares traded 129,626 126,462 191,011 252,303 162,707

Head Office address:
Kungstradgardsgatan 8
SE-106 40 Stockholm
Sweden
Phone: +46 771 62 10 00
Website: www.sebgroup.com, www.seb.se

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