As a result of the extraordinary situation regarding the spreading of COVID-19,
'We are in an extraordinary situation that has major financial implications for society, businesses and families alike. As the country's largest bank, we have a significant responsibility for helping to minimise the damage caused by COVID-19, and we will go a long way to help our customers through this challenging situation,' says
Concrete examples of
Customers with consumer loans will be able to obtain overdrafts, payment in instalments, increases of facilities and extension of the term
Mortgage finance customers will be able to get overdrafts, payment in instalments and the possibility of interest-only periods
Businesses will be able to defer payments and obtain increases in overdraft facilities and facility limits
The charging of negative interest will be suspended for the rest of the year for up to 90,000 small businesses with deposits of less than
Large businesses will be kept up-to-date about developments in the financial markets, and we will offer participation in webinars on specific issues as well as sparring and advice from
Customers with purchase contracts and private leasing agreements with
'We will look at the situation of each individual person or business and then assess how we can best help them. For some, it will be by offering deferment of payments on their home loan for up to six months, for others, deferring the payments on their car loan or temporarily extending their overdraft facility will be the best solution to help them through the coming period. We will also help the 90,000 smallest of our business customers, among other things, by suspending the charging of negative interest on credit balances of less than
With these actions,
'In recent weeks, we have been in contact with thousands of customers and have people working 24/7. In addition to contacting as many as possible ourselves, I encourage all customers affected by the situation to book an online meeting via our website or write to us as soon as possible, so that we can look at how best to help them,' says
We will closely monitor developments in the coming period and will regularly adjust our advice and support. As a customer, you can always find up-to-date information on our website.
Retail customers: https://danskebank.dk/privat/news/coronavirus
Businesses: https://danskebank.dk/erhverv/seneste-nyt/2020/coronavirus-erhverv
We have also taken appropriate measures in the other Nordic markets depending on the local situation.
Head of Press Relations,
Phone: + 45 14 14 00
Email: stkai@danskebank.dk
Journalists are also welcome to contact our Press Office by phone +45 45 14 14 00, day and night.
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