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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A
kr 145.30
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kr 149.55
Day range
kr 145.30 - kr 149.60
Year range
kr 105.20 - kr 157.45
Market cap
311.08B SEK
Avg Volume
3.91M
P/E ratio
8.04
Dividend yield
7.91%
Primary exchange
STO
CDP Climate Change Score
B-
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(SEK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Revenue
19.47B6.47%
Operating expense
8.06B12.80%
Net income
8.37B13.13%
Net profit margin
43.006.25%
Earnings per share
4.000.30%
EBITDA
Effective tax rate
25.68%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(SEK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
500.11B10.92%
Total assets
3.61T2.14%
Total liabilities
3.39T1.74%
Total equity
221.78B
Shares outstanding
2.07B
Price to book
1.40
Return on assets
0.87%
Return on capital
Net change in cash
(SEK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Net income
8.37B13.13%
Cash from operations
238.61B184.56%
Cash from investing
-80.00M-128.17%
Cash from financing
-478.19B13.62%
Net change in cash
-255.78B45.88%
Free cash flow
About
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, 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 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 and total assets. 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. Wikipedia
Founded
1972
Employees
17,500
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