Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken

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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
S E B
Type Public Aktiebolag SEB
Founded 1972
Headquarters Sweden
Key people Annika Falkengren (President and CEO), Marcus Wallenberg (Chairman of the board)
Industry Bank
Products Banking
Revenue 34,227 million SEK (2005)
Employees 20,000
Slogan "din finansiella partner" (your financial partner)
Website http://www.seb.net
SEB in Estonia
SEB in Estonia

SEB, or Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ.), is a Swedish bank. It is the result of a merger between Stockholms Enskilda Bank and Skandinaviska Banken in 1972. Its subsidiaries in Germany and Denmark carry the SEB brand name, but in the Baltic States and Poland the subsidiaries have other names. Investor AB is one of the principal owners.


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