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  2. Swedbank - Wikipedia

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    Swedbank is one of the primary banks in Sweden, together with Nordea, Handelsbanken, and SEB. 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 ...

  3. List of banks in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    privatbank.lv: AS "SEB banka" SEB: 29 September 1993 SEB AB: seb.lv: Baltic International Bank SE BIB 3 May 1993 Belokon family bib.eu: Luminor Bank AS Luminor 2 January 2019 Luminor Bank: luminor.lv: Signet Bank AS Signet 26 May 1992 Signet Acquisition III LLC signetbank.com "Swedbank" AS Swedbank 7 September 1998 Swedbank AB: swedbank.lv

  4. List of banks in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    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] Swedish banks and financial institutions dominate the financial market in the Baltic states – Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Hansabank - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Swedbank made a buy-out offer to the minority shareholders and as of today Hansabank is a fully owned subsidiary of Swedbank Group. In July 1999, Hansabank's Lithuanian subsidiary Hansabankas opened its doors to clients in Vilnius, adding commercial banking to the services provided by Hansabank Group in Lithuania.

  6. Sundbyberg Municipality - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2017 there were 49 424 residents in Sundbyberg, of which 14 954 people (30.26%) were born in a country other than Sweden. Divided by country in the table below - the Nordic countries as well as the 12 most common countries of birth outside of Sweden for Swedish residents have been included, with other countries of birth bundled ...

  7. Sundbyberg railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sundbyberg is a railway station in central Sundbyberg, Sweden, 6.4 kilometers from Stockholm Central Station. It opened in 1876 as part of the Mälaren Line . The station serves both Stockholm commuter rail trains around Stockholm County , and regional trains operated by SJ to Västerås and Gothenburg . [ 2 ]

  8. Lilla Alby - Wikipedia

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    Alby church. Lilla Alby is a district in the southern corner of Sundbyberg Municipality, Sweden.It lies southwest of the railway Mälaren Line.It is separated from Bromma (Stockholm Municipality) by bay Bällstaviken (part of lake Mälaren) to the southwest, and borders Solna Municipality to the south and east, and Centrala Sundbyberg to the north.

  9. List of largest Swedish companies - Wikipedia

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    5.8 Finance 22 1684 Industrivarden: Stockholm 0.6 0.6 11.4 10.1 Finance 23 1825 Alfa Laval: Lund: 4.7 0.5 6.6 10.4 Industrials 24 1909 Autoliv: Stockholm 9.3 0.2 6.7 7.6 Automotive 25 1967 L E Lundbergföretagen: Stockholm 2.5 0.4 15.3 8.2 Finance 26 1978 Securitas AB: Stockholm 11.7 0.3 6.3 6.3 Services