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The Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB) is a Scandinavian financial service company with head office in Stockholm (Sweden). It is added to the "“Imperium"” of the family boiling mountain.

History

The SEB was created 1856 as Stockholm Enskilda banks of OSCAR boiling mountain and was prominently involved in the financing of the Swedish industry - in particular the enterprises of the family boiling mountain -.

1972 fused Stockholm Enskilda banks with the Skandinaviska banks to the Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken. Until today she developed her position particularly in the Baltic area, in addition, internationally and is beside the Nordea the prominent Scandinavian bank.

In Germany the SEB is represented since 1976 with its own subsidiary (German Scandinavian bank). In the year 2000 the SEB acquired the bank for social economy (BfG), which it renamed 2001 in SEB AG.

Business

In Germany the SEB in the business fields private customers, real estate customers, institutional customers and firm customers is active. The bank has in Germany 175 branches. As partners of the ATM machine group cash pool customers of the bank can free of charge use approximately 2000 money automats in the entire federal territory. European-wide the SEB company cares for more than 5 million customer, of it 1 million in Germany. The SEB busily approximately 20,000 coworkers and operates 670 branches.

Subsidiaries

  • SEB ate management - fund business
    • SEB Invest GmbH - investment company
    • SEB Immoinvest GmbH - investment company for real estate funds
  • SEB Assekuranz GmbH - insurance brokers
  • SEB Financial services GmbH - mobile selling of the SEB bank
  • SEB Finans GmbH - leasing
  • Union collection GmbH - collection society
  • Frankfurt fortunes getting thing GmbH (FVH)

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