SEB publishes report on remuneration for 2009 a...
SEB today presents its definition of a risk taker against the background of the
Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority's new regulation regarding variable
remuneration (FFFS 2009:6). Read the full report on www.sebgroup.com
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SEB is a North European financial group serving some 400,000 corporate customers
and institutions and five million private individuals. SEB offers universal
banking services in Sweden, Germany and the Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia
and Lithuania. It also has local presence in the other Nordic countries, Ukraine
and Russia and a global presence through its international network in major
financial centres. On 31 December 2009, the Group's total assets amounted to SEK
2,308bn (~EUR 225bn) while its assets under management totalled SEK 1,356bn
(~EUR 132bn). The Group has about 20,000 employees. Read more about SEB at
www.sebgroup.com <
http://www.sebgroup.com/>.
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For further information, please contact:
Viveka Hirdman-Ryrberg, Head of Corporate Communications, +46 70-550 35 00.
[HUG#1404568]
Press release (PDF):
http://hugin.info/1208/R/1404568/358653.pdf
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