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Nordea Bank Abp, [5] [6] commonly referred to as Nordea, is a Nordic [7] [8] financial services group operating in northern Europe with headquarters in Helsinki, Finland. [9] The name is a blend of the words "Nordic" and "idea". [ 10 ]
The first automatic telephony in Sweden was operating in 1924 within a small area in Stockholm. Area codes were introduced around 1935 for usage in automatic national telephony. [1] 330 areas with three or four digits were allocated with 010 for Stockholm, and maximum nine digits in total as a technical limit. In order to allow more numbers ...
This is a list of banks in Sweden, updated from official Swedish financial regulator Finansinspektionen on 2008-03-11. 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 ]
In 1997, SEB acquired the insurance company Trygg-Hansa , and in 1998, the company changed its Swedish-market logo and brand name from SE-Banken to SEB. At the end of that same year, SEB bought its first shares of the three Baltic banks Eesti Ühispank in Estonia, Latvijas Unibanka in Latvia and Vilniaus Bankas in Lithuania. [ 10 ]
The Nordea branch in Lithuania operated as Nordea Bank Lietuva. The main office was located in Vilnius and other offices in Kaunas, Klaipėda, Panevėžys and Šiauliai. Altogether, Nordea Bank Lietuva employed 340 people. [2] On the basis of the Baltic operations of Nordea and DNB, Luminor Bank was created in August 2017. [3]
Nordea Bank Danmark A/S is a bank in Denmark. It is part of Nordea a major financial group in the Nordic countries . Nordea is the result of a merger in 1997 between the Danish bank Unibank , which itself was an amalgamation of older Danish banks, most notable Sparekassen SDS, and banks from other Nordic countries.
Bankgirot is a proprietary clearing system (a giro) in Sweden used for transactions such as bill payments. It is owned by multiple Swedish banking conglomerates. The clearing system is connected with the banks enabling payments to be received directly into bank accounts.
PlusGirot is one of two proprietary clearing systems used for regular transactions such as bill payments in Sweden. Postgirot, was developed by Posten , the Swedish postal service, and for a long time it was wholly separate from the banking system which made transfers between the two systems difficult.