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  2. BankID - Wikipedia

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    BankID is an electronic identification system in Sweden.With a usage rate of 94% among smartphone users, it is the single largest such service in Sweden by a large margin, and is administered by Finansiell ID-Teknik BID AB that is owned by several Swedish and Scandinavian banks.

  3. List of banks in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2023, there were 123 banks in Sweden. They can be divided into four groups: Swedish corporate banks, foreign banks, savings banks and member banks. [1] Sweden's largest banks regardless of measurement type (employees, revenue, capitalisation, assets) is typically a list of four – Swedbank, Nordea, SEB and Handelsbanken. [2] [3]

  4. Swedbank - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a deal to merge Swedbank (then FSB) with SEB failed as the European Commission thought that the merged company would have had too dominant a position in the Swedish banking market. Today, Swedbank has 7 million private customers and 555 000 corporate customers. Swedbank is the largest bank in both Estonia and Latvia. [7]

  5. RwS bank - Wikipedia

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    In December 2007, the company was headed by a new foreign investor from the Swedbank Group and the bank was renamed as Swedbank Invest. [8] [9] In 2009, the form of ownership and the name of the bank was changed to PJSC Swedbank. [10] [11] In 2013, the Swedbank Group decided to exit the financial market of Ukraine.

  6. List of banks in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    These are – Swedbank, Revolut, SEB bankas, Luminor, and ŠiauliĊ³ bankas. Majority of the market historically has been dominated by branches of the Scandinavian majors . [ 2 ] The largest banks and financial institutions in Lithuania , Latvia and Estonia are largely the same and mostly dominated by same Swedish companies.

  7. SpareBank 1 - Wikipedia

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    The same year SpareBank 1 purchased VÅR Bank from the labour union Landsorganisasjonen (LO). This bank was renamed Bank 1 Oslo, with branches in Oslo and Akershus while other branches of the bank were taken over by other alliance members. LO acquired at the same time 10% of the stocks in SpareBank 1.

  8. PrivatOS - Wikipedia

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    PrivatOS was an operating system used in the Blackphone from June 1, 2014, to June 30, 2016. [1] It was targeted at users who sought improved privacy and security. It provided encryption for phone calls, emails, texts, and internet browsing.

  9. Skandia - Wikipedia

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    The CEO of American Skandia, Wade Dokken partnered with Goldman Sachs and sold the division to Prudential Financial for $1.2 billion. [ 2 ] In 2005 South African financial services group Old Mutual launched a $6.5bn (£3.6bn) bid to acquire majority control of Skandia, which was met with resistance from some of Skandia's shareholders and directors.