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Ticker · DANSKE ISIN · DK0010274414 LEI · MAES062Z21O4RZ2U7M96 CO Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 5,775 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-06-30 Director's Dealing
Country DK Denmark
Listing CO DANSKE

Danske Bank is a Nordic universal bank providing a comprehensive range of financial services. It serves personal, business, and institutional clients, with a primary focus on the Northern European region. Core offerings for individual customers include daily banking services such as accounts, payment cards, and digital banking platforms, alongside mortgage finance, savings products, and investment solutions. For corporate and institutional clients, the bank provides advisory services, asset management, and tailored financial products. The group's activities also encompass insurance and pension services, aiming to support the financial needs of its diverse customer base.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Director's Dealing 2025
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document text consists of detailed tables showing individual trade transactions, including dates, quantities, prices, currency (DKK), and exchange venue (XCSE). The tables explicitly list 'BUY' transactions for 'Danske Bank A/S' and reference intermediary names and transaction reference numbers. This structure is characteristic of regulatory filings reporting insider transactions or director's dealings, which in this classification scheme maps to 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). It is not a general earnings release (ER), a full annual report (10-K), or a proxy statement (DEF 14A/PSI).
2025-06-30 Danish
Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 26 - Attachment: Danske Bank Company announcement UK Weekly SBB announcement 2025.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 26" and provides detailed tables showing the number of shares bought back, VWAP, and gross value for specific dates within the program period. This directly relates to the company repurchasing its own shares. According to the definitions, 'Transaction in Own Shares (Code: POS)' covers 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares (share repurchase/issuance)'. The document is a specific report detailing these transactions, not just an announcement of a report (RPA) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). The length (2243 chars) is sufficient for a detailed report segment.
2025-06-30 English
Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 26
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details 'Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 26'. It reports on the number of shares bought back, the value, and the accumulated total under the ongoing share buy-back program. This activity falls directly under the definition of a company repurchasing its own shares. Therefore, the appropriate classification is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). The document length is short (2474 chars), but it is a direct report of transactions, not an announcement *about* a report, making POS more specific than RPA or RNS.
2025-06-30 English
Form 8.3 - [Alpha Group International PLC]
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly states it is a "FORM 8.3" titled "PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE" under Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code. This form relates to disclosures of interests and dealings in securities during a takeover offer. This specific type of filing, which reports insider/significant shareholder transactions related to a takeover, does not perfectly align with the provided standard definitions (like DIRS for general director dealing or MRQ for major shareholding notification). Since it is a specific regulatory disclosure related to corporate control/takeover activity, and given the options, it is most closely related to insider/significant transaction reporting. However, none of the codes perfectly match a UK Takeover Code Form 8.3. Director's Dealing (DIRS) covers personal share transactions by directors, and Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) covers changes in significant ownership. Since this is a mandatory disclosure triggered by a takeover situation involving a person with interests over 1%, it falls under the umbrella of significant transaction reporting. Given the options, and recognizing that this is a specific regulatory filing not covered by the primary definitions, the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a mandatory public disclosure to a Regulatory Information Service (RIS) concerning market activity during a potential offer, which is a general regulatory announcement.
2025-06-26 English
Director's Dealing 2025
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short notification (1161 characters) titled 'Danske Bank A/S, transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities' and is dated June 25, 2025. It explicitly mentions transactions related to a share buy-back program and refers to reporting obligations under the EU Market Abuse Regulation. Crucially, it states, 'For further details, please find the attached templates for notifications and public disclosure of transactions...' and includes an attachment link. This structure—a brief announcement pointing to detailed attached documents regarding insider transactions—fits the definition of a Director's Dealing report, which is typically filed by executives or related parties. However, since the document itself is an announcement about the transaction disclosure rather than the primary regulatory form (like a Form 4 in the US context, which isn't an option here), and it specifically details transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities, the most appropriate category among the provided options is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). If the document were only announcing the *publication* of a report without detailing the transaction itself, RPA might apply, but here the core subject is the transaction disclosure by management personnel.
2025-06-25 English
Director's Dealing 2025
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1086 characters) and explicitly mentions 'ledende medarbejderes transaktioner' (transactions by leading employees/insiders) and refers to EU market abuse regulations. It directs the reader to 'vedhæftede skemaer' (attached schedules) for details. This structure—a brief announcement pointing to attached insider transaction details—strongly indicates a Director's Dealing report. The Danish term 'Indberetning nr. 43/2025' suggests a formal regulatory filing related to insider activity, which maps directly to the 'Director's Dealing' category (DIRS). It is not an announcement of a major report (RPA) because the core subject matter (insider trades) is present, just detailed elsewhere.
2025-06-25 Danish

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