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Ticker · AZA ISIN · SE0012454072 LEI · 549300MBWR5H8SIJLE03 ST Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 705 across all filing types
Latest filing 2011-10-04 Regulatory Filings
Country SE Sweden
Listing ST AZA

About Avanza Bank Holding

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Avanza Bank Holding is a digital financial platform specializing in savings, investments, and pensions. The company provides a comprehensive suite of products including stock and fund trading, savings accounts, mortgage loans, and occupational pension solutions. Its services cater to private individuals, professional investors, and corporate clients. Avanza emphasizes a low-cost model, offering products such as fee-free funds, low brokerage fees on a wide range of domestic and international securities, and competitive mortgage rates. The platform is recognized for its user-friendly digital interface and a strong focus on providing value to its customers.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
September: Sparare köper folkaktier igen
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short text (4445 characters) dated October 4, 2011, discussing private investor trading statistics for September 2011, quoting a spokesperson from Avanza Bank. It details trading volumes, popular stocks (Volvo, Boliden, H&M), and index trading trends. This content is characteristic of an initial announcement or press release summarizing recent market activity or preliminary results, rather than a comprehensive regulatory filing like a 10-K or IR. Since it is a summary announcement of market activity and investor behavior, it fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as a miscellaneous market update, or potentially an Earnings Release (ER) if it were tied to a specific company's quarterly performance, but here it is broader market commentary. Given the lack of specific regulatory form headers and its nature as a market commentary/press release, RNS is the most appropriate fallback, although it shares characteristics with an ER summary. Since it is not a formal financial report itself, and is more of a general market/investor activity update, RNS is chosen as the best fit among the provided options for a non-standard, short announcement.
2011-10-04 Swedish
September: Sparare jagar garantier
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short text (2599 characters) providing a summary and commentary on retail investor behavior in mutual funds during September 2011, quoting an economist from Avanza Bank. It details trading volumes, popular fund types (bonds, gold), and investor caution. This content strongly suggests an analysis or commentary piece related to market activity or investor sentiment, rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an Earnings Release (ER), or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). It is not a transcript (CT), a management discussion (MDA), or a formal presentation (IP). Given the nature of the content—a market update/analysis focused on investor behavior and fund flows—it most closely aligns with general financial news or commentary. Since there is no specific category for 'Market Commentary' or 'Investor Behavior Analysis', and it is not a formal regulatory announcement of a specific event (like a dividend or merger), the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a general category for non-standard financial disclosures or market updates that don't fit the highly specific definitions provided. However, upon re-evaluation against the provided definitions, this document is essentially a short report or analysis of fund flows. It is too detailed to be a simple 'Fund Information / Factsheet' (FS) which is described as 1-2 pages of key facts. It is not an announcement of a report (RPA). Given the context of financial data reporting, if this were an official release from a financial institution summarizing monthly activity, it might be considered a specialized report. Since it lacks the structure of a formal regulatory filing and is purely analytical commentary, RNS remains the best fit as a general disclosure/update category. Q3 2011
2011-09-30 Swedish
Sparekonom ber Skandia Liv om ursäkt
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is very short (472 characters) and appears to be a brief press release or announcement regarding an apology from an economist at Avanza Bank to Skandia Liv for inappropriate media statements. It does not contain financial results, management changes, or specific regulatory form headers (like 10-K or DEF 14A). Given its nature as a specific, non-standard corporate communication that doesn't fit the defined categories like ER, CT, or MANG, it best fits the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback category (RNS) for miscellaneous regulatory announcements, although it is more of a public relations statement. Since RNS is defined as 'General regulatory announcements and fallback category for miscellaneous filings that do not neatly fit into other specific categories,' it is the most appropriate choice.
2011-09-21 Swedish
2 000 MSEK placerat i Sparkonto+ ett år efter lansering
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Pressmeddelande" (Press Release) and dated 2011-09-13. It discusses the success and growth of a specific product, 'Sparkonto+' (Savings Account+), highlighting capital growth (2,000 MSEK), interest rates, and strategic outlook from the CEO. This content is a general business update or announcement, not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER) which focuses on standardized financial statements, or a specific capital action (CAP). Since it is a general announcement that doesn't fit the highly specific categories like AGM-R, 10-K, ER, or CT, and it is a formal communication, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory/news announcement fallback category, RNS (Regulatory Filings), as it serves as a general market communication.
2011-09-13 Swedish
Augusti: Börsfallet lockar sparare tillbaka
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text is a news-style report detailing retail investor activity in the Swedish stock market during August 2011, specifically focusing on trading volumes, net inflows, and the popularity of ETFs, quoting a spokesperson from Avanza Bank. It is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an official earnings release (ER), or a comprehensive quarterly report (IR). It appears to be a market commentary or press release summarizing trading statistics. Since it doesn't fit the specific categories like AGM-R, 10-K, ER, IR, or DIV, and it is a specific announcement about market activity/statistics rather than a general regulatory notice (RNS), it is best classified as a general informational release. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general fallback for non-standard, non-financial statement announcements, although 'Investor Presentation' (IP) or 'Management Reports' (MDA) might sometimes cover this type of content if it were more strategic. However, this is a statistical market update, which often falls under general regulatory/market reporting or RNS if no better fit exists. Given the context of financial reporting databases, this type of market commentary is often categorized broadly. Since it is a specific market update/press release, and not a formal financial report, RNS is the most appropriate fallback among the provided codes for non-standard announcements.
2011-09-01 Swedish
Augusti: Börsoro lockar sparare fel
Net Asset Value Classification · 85% confidence The document discusses monthly fund trading statistics for August 2011, focusing on investor behavior (buying/selling funds) and commentary from an economist at Avanza Bank. It presents key figures and trends related to savings and investments, specifically mentioning bond funds, gold funds, and general market volatility. This content is characteristic of an analysis or commentary piece related to investor activity, often released periodically. It is not a formal regulatory filing (like 10-K, IR, or ER), nor is it a presentation (IP) or a transcript (CT). Given the focus on market commentary and investor statistics, it most closely aligns with general investor relations material or a specific market update. Since there is no direct match for a 'Market Commentary' or 'Investor Statistics Report', and it is not a formal financial statement, the closest fit among the provided options that covers general market/investor information, especially when released by a financial institution, is often categorized under general regulatory/investor announcements. However, since it is a detailed analysis of investor behavior rather than a formal report announcement, and it is short, it doesn't fit the major report types. It is most likely an Investor Presentation (IP) if it were a slide deck, but here it reads like a press release or market update. Given the options, and recognizing this is a detailed analysis of investor activity, it is best classified as an Investor Presentation (IP) if it's meant to convey strategic insights, or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's a mandatory disclosure of market activity, but the content strongly suggests an analytical report. Since it is a detailed analysis of investor behavior and market trends, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most appropriate category for detailed investor-focused analysis, even if presented as text. If it were a very short press release announcing the data, RNS might apply, but the depth suggests IP.
2011-08-30 Swedish

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