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Swedbank AB is a Nordic-Baltic banking group based in Stockholm, Sweden, offering retail banking, asset management, financial, and other services. [2] Swedbank has a leading presence in Estonia and has a strong presence in Latvia and Lithuania.
Sundbyberg Municipality (Swedish: Sundbybergs kommun or Sundbybergs stad) is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden, just north of the capital Stockholm. Sundbyberg is wholly within the Stockholm urban area and has a 100% urban population.
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]
SEB is one of the largest banks in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, where Swedbank, another of Sweden's big four banks, is amongst its primary rivals. The SEB Group also has operations in most other Nordic countries , as well as larger foreign markets like Germany and the United Kingdom .
Swedbank, branch of Swedbank AB (publ), Sweden; TeliaSonera Finans Danmark, branch of TeliaSonera Finans AB, Sweden; The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Danish filial, branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland plc, UK; UBS (Luxembourg) S.A., Denmark Branch, branch of UBS (Luxembourg) S.A
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.
Central Sundbyberg (Swedish: Centrala Sundbyberg) is the oldest and longest-established part of Sundbyberg Municipality in Sweden. It is a railway town and one of Stockholm 's oldest satellite towns, built around Sundbyberg railway station which opened in 1876. [ 1 ]
The bank is subject to the Bank Act and is independent, but has a close coroparation with Swedbank. Its business area includes Arvika (headquarters), Eda and Årjäng municipalities serving via seven offices. The bank has over 100 employees and is an active member of the Savings Banks Association.