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{{Short description|Swedish financial group for corporate customers}} {{About|the Swedish banking group|the French company|Groupe SEB|similar uses|Seb (disambiguation)#Organizations{{!}}Seb § Organizations}} {{Primary sources|date=February 2024}} {{Infobox company | name = Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB | logo = SEB Logo.svg | type = [[Public company|Publicly traded]] [[Aktiebolag]] | traded_as = {{OMX|SSE281|SEB A}} | image = File:SEB Kungstradgarden 8.JPG | image_caption = SEB's corporate headquarters at Kungsträdgårdsgatan 8 in Stockholm | ISIN = {{Unbulleted list|{{ISIN|sl=n|pl=y|SE0000148884}}<ref>{{Cite web | title=SEB A, SEB A, (SE0000148884) - Nasdaq | url=http://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com/aktier/microsite?Instrument=SSE281 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928225511/http://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com/aktier/microsite?Instrument=SSE281 | access-date=2025-01-07 | archive-date=2021-09-28}}</ref>|{{ISIN|sl=n|pl=y|SE0000120784}}<ref>{{Cite web | title=SEB C, SEB C, (SE0000120784) - Nasdaq | url=http://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com/aktier/microsite?Instrument=SSE282 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928232729/http://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com/aktier/microsite?Instrument=SSE282 | access-date=2025-01-07 | archive-date=2021-09-28}}</ref>}} | industry = [[Financial services]] | predecessor = [[Stockholms Enskilda Bank]] (established in 1856)<br />[[Skandinaviska Banken]] (established in 1864) | foundation = {{start date and age|1972}} | location = [[Stockholm]], Sweden | key_people = Johan Torgeby <small>(President and [[chief executive officer|CEO]])</small>, [[Marcus Wallenberg (born 1956)|Marcus Wallenberg]] <small>([[chair (official)|Chairman]])</small> | products = Corporate and Institutional Banking [[Retail bank]]ing, [[wealth management]], [[life insurance]], [[pension]]s | revenue = [[Swedish krona|SEK]] 80.19 billion ([[Approximation#Mathematics|≈]] [[United States Dollar|USD]] 7.56 billion) <small>(2023)</small> | operating_income = SEK 47.96 billion (≈ USD 4.52 billion) <small>(2023)</small> | net_income = SEK 38.12 billion (≈ USD 3.59 billion) <small>(2023)</small> | aum = SEK 2.361 trillion (≈ USD 223 billion) <small>(2022)</small> | assets = SEK 3.608 trillion (≈ USD 340 billion) <small>(2023)</small> | equity = SEK 221.78 billion (≈ USD 20.90 billion) <small>(2023)</small> | owner = [[Investor AB]] (21.32%)<br /> [[AMF Pension & Funds]] (5.04%)<br /> Alecta Pension Insurance (5.03%)<br /> Swedbank Robur Funds (4.05%)<br /> SEB's own shareholding (3.5%)<br /> Other shareholders (61.06%) | num_employees = 17,500 <small>([[full-time equivalent|FTE]], end 2023)</small> | subsid = SEB A/S (Denmark)<br /> [[SEB Pank]] (Estonia)<br /> [[DSK Hyp]] (Germany)<br /> [[SEB banka]] (Latvia)<br /> [[SEB bankas]] (Lithuania)<br /> SEB Corporate Bank (Ukraine)<br /> SEB Bank (Russia)<br /> SEB SA (Luxembourg) | homepage = [http://www.sebgroup.com www.sebgroup.com]<br />[https://seb.se/ seb.se] | footnotes = Source: SEB's Annual and Sustainability Report 2023. https://sebgroup.com/annualreport }} '''Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB''' ({{IPA|sv|skandɪˈnɑ̌ːvɪska ˈêːnˌɧɪlːda ˈbǎŋːkɛn}}; lit. "Scandinavian Private Bank"), abbreviated '''SEB''', is a Swedish bank headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. In Sweden and the Baltic countries, SEB has a full financial service offering. In Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany, and the United Kingdom, the bank's operations are focused on corporate and investment banking services to corporate and institutional clients. The bank was founded in 1972 by the [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[Wallenberg family]], which is still SEB's largest shareholder through major investment company [[Investor AB]]. SEB is the largest Swedish bank by both market capitalisation<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sweden: largest banks by market capitalization 2022 |url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/1134458/largest-banks-in-sweden-by-market-capitalization/ |access-date=2023-10-09 |website=Statista |language=en}}</ref> and total assets.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sweden - Major Banks |url=https://thebanks.eu/countries/Sweden/major_banks |website=thebanks.eu}}</ref> The SEB Group traces its origins to the Stockholms Enskilda Bank and Skandinaviska Banken, established in 1856 and 1864 respectively. Both banks played an important role in Scandinavia's industrialisation throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, especially in Sweden. After a period of strong growth throughout the twentieth century, Stockholms Enskilda Bank and Skandinaviska Banken merged in 1972 to form the SEB Group.<ref name=":0" /> SEB's German and Baltic subsidiaries, being located in [[eurozone]] countries, have been designated as Significant Institutions since the entry into force of [[European Banking Supervision]] in late 2014, and as a consequence are directly supervised by the [[European Central Bank]].<ref>{{cite web |website=European Central Bank |title=The list of significant supervised entities and the list of less significant institutions |url=https://www.bankingsupervision.europa.eu/ecb/pub/pdf/ssm-listofsupervisedentities1409en.pdf |date=4 September 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |website=European Central Bank |title=List of supervised entities |date=1 January 2023 |url=https://www.bankingsupervision.europa.eu/ecb/pub/pdf/ssm.listofsupervisedentities202302.en.pdf }}</ref>
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