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Lea Bank ASA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · LEA ISIN · NO0010167331 LEI · 5967007LIEEXZX90NS38 OL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 596 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-03-25 Interest Rate Update/No…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL LEA

About Lea Bank ASA

https://leabank.no/

Lea Bank ASA is a digital niche bank specializing in consumer finance. The company's core offerings include unsecured consumer loans, refinancing solutions, and high-yield savings accounts. Operating in several European markets, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Spain, the bank focuses on providing innovative, competitive, and user-friendly digital solutions to simplify financial services for individual customers.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Rentefastsettelse
Interest Rate Update/Notice Classification · 95% confidence The document is extremely short (376 characters) and its primary function is to announce a specific financial rate adjustment ('Rentefastsettelse' - Interest Rate Fixation) for a bond (NO0011108953) over a defined period (29.03.2022 - 29.06.2022). It explicitly states that the new rate is fixed according to the bond agreement and directs the reader to an 'attached document for further information.' This structure—a brief announcement pointing to a detailed document—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of announcing a fixed interest rate for debt instruments, the most precise category is Interest Rate Update/Notice (IRAT). However, since the text itself is merely the announcement wrapper and not the detailed rate schedule or debt instrument details, and it directs to an attachment, RPA is also a strong candidate. Since IRAT specifically covers 'Updates on interest rate changes affecting the company's debt or financial instruments,' and this is exactly what is happening, IRAT is the most specific fit for the *content* being announced, even if the *format* is an RPA wrapper. I will classify it as IRAT as the core subject matter is an interest rate fixation.
2022-03-25 Norwegian
Rentefastsettelse
Interest Rate Update/Notice Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Rentefastsettelse' (Interest Rate Determination) and explicitly details the setting of a new bond interest rate ('Ny Obligasjonsrente') for a specific ISIN and loan name, including the new rate (5.66%) and the interest period (29.03.2022 – 29.06.2022). This directly matches the definition for 'Interest Rate Update/Notice' (IRAT), which covers updates on interest rates affecting financial instruments.
2022-03-25 Norwegian
Rentefastsettelse
Interest Rate Update/Notice Classification · 98% confidence The document is extremely short (376 characters) and its title is "Rentefastsettelse" (Interest Rate Setting). The content explicitly states that a new bond interest rate (Obligasjonsrente) has been set for a specific period (29.03.2022 - 29.06.2022) and concludes with the phrase "Se vedlagt dokument for utfyllende informasjon" (See attached document for further information). This structure—a brief announcement referencing an attached/separate detailed document—strongly indicates a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a specific notice. Given the content is purely about an interest rate change, it aligns perfectly with the definition of Interest Rate Update/Notice (IRAT). However, since the document itself is just the notification of the rate setting and points to an attachment, and IRAT is a specific type of update, I must check if RPA is more appropriate. Since IRAT is a specific category for interest rate changes, and this document *is* the interest rate change notification, IRAT is the most precise fit, even though it's short. If IRAT didn't exist, RPA would be the choice due to the length and reference to an attachment. Given the specific nature of the content (interest rate setting), IRAT is selected.
2022-03-25 Norwegian
Rentefastsettelse
Interest Rate Update/Notice Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Rentefastsettelse" (Interest Rate Setting) and explicitly details the setting of a new 'Obligasjonsrente' (Bond Interest Rate) for a specific ISIN and loan name. It specifies the new rate (8.41%) and the corresponding interest period (28.03.2022 – 27.06.2022). This content directly matches the definition for Interest Rate Update/Notice (IRAT), which covers updates on interest rate changes affecting the company's debt or financial instruments. The document is short and serves as a direct notification of this change.
2022-03-24 Norwegian
Rentefastsettelse
Interest Rate Update/Notice Classification · 95% confidence The document is extremely short (376 characters) and its title is "Rentefastsettelse" (Interest Rate Determination). The text explicitly states that a new bond interest rate (Obligasjonsrente) has been set for a specific period (28.03.2022 - 27.06.2022) and concludes with "Se vedlagt dokument for utfyllende informasjon" (See attached document for further information). This structure—a brief announcement referencing an attached/separate detailed document—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of setting an interest rate, it aligns closely with 'Interest Rate Update/Notice' (IRAT). However, since the document itself is just the notification of the rate and points to an attachment, and IRAT is defined as an 'Update/Notice', this is a strong candidate. If the content were the full details, IRAT would be perfect. Since it's a very short notice announcing the rate determination, it could also be RNS. Comparing IRAT (Interest Rate Update/Notice) and RPA (Report Publication Announcement): IRAT is more specific to the content (interest rate setting). Given the content is purely about setting a bond interest rate, IRAT is the most precise classification, even if it's a short notice.
2022-03-24 Norwegian
BRAbank ASA: Kapitalforhøyelse registrert
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document text explicitly states 'Kapitalforhøyelse registrert' (Capital increase registered) and details a capital increase ('kapitalforhøyelse') conducted as a directed share issue ('rettet emisjon') to board members, resulting in an increase in share capital and the total number of shares. This directly relates to changes in the company's capital structure and share count. This aligns perfectly with the definition for 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). The document length is very short (728 chars), but the content is a definitive announcement of a capital change, not just an announcement *about* a report, making SHA more appropriate than RPA or RNS.
2022-03-23 Norwegian

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