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SEB, short for Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, is a leading Nordic financial services group. The group organises its operations into four business areas, as follow: the Merchant Banking, Retail Banking, Wealth Management, and Life segments. The SEB’s corporate and investment banking position is especially strong in the Nordic countries, the Baltic states, Germany and the UK. The company also operates subsidiaries in the rest of Europe, the US, and China. SEB trades on the Stockholm Stock Exchange under the SEB A ticker. Its share is featured both on financial/industrial and sustainability indices, including Dow Jones Sweden Titans 30 Index SEK and FTSE4GOOD. Stay tuned to the latest SEB stock info with Capital.com.
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