Anna Mossberg purchased 659 shares in Swedbank, where she serves as a member of the board, on March 26. The shares were acquired at a price of SEK 303.20 per share, representing a total transaction value of SEK 199,800. The trade was executed on Nasdaq Stockholm, according to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority's insider register.
Following this transaction, Mossberg holds 7,719 shares in Swedbank, according to the ownership tracking service Holdings.
Swedbank AB is a banking group organized around 3 business areas:
- retail banking (70.5% of Net interest income): operating in particular in Sweden (61.1% of Net interest income) and the Baltic States (38.9%; Estonia, Lettonia and Lithuania);
- investment, financial, and market banking (26%): transactions on the stock, interest rate, and exchange markets, financing for large and specialized companies (for projects, acquisitions, etc.), stock brokerage, etc. The group also develops asset management and insurance activities;
- private banking (3.5%).
At the end of 2024, the group managed SEK 1,288.6 billion in current deposits and SEK 1,882.2 billion in current loans;
Banking products and services are marketed through a network of 214 branches located primarily in Sweden (142) and the Baltic States (72).
Net interest income (including intragroup) is distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (63.4%), Lithuania (14.2%), Estonia (11.7%), Latvia (7.3%), Norway (2.1%), the United States (0.3%) and other (1%).
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