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Ticker · LEA ISIN · NO0010167331 LEI · 5967007LIEEXZX90NS38 OL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 596 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-10-02 M&A Activity
Country NO Norway
Listing OL LEA

About Lea Bank ASA

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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

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Teknisk informasjon i forbindelse med fusjonen mellom Easybank ASA og BRAbank ASA
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly discusses technical information related to a merger ('fusjonen') between two entities, Easybank ASA and BRAbank ASA. It details the resulting company's new listing details (Name, Ticker, ISIN, Instrument ID, number of shares), the delisting of the old entity, and changes to bond loan takers. This content directly relates to a change in the company's capital structure and security listing status due to a corporate action (merger/takeover). While it is related to a merger (TAR), the primary focus is on the resulting capital structure change (new listing, delisting, bond changes) following the completion of the transaction. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) covers the listing and share count changes resulting from the merger, or 'M&A Activity' (TAR) covers the merger itself. Since the document is providing the final technical details post-merger completion (delisting, new listing details), it strongly aligns with a capital structure event resulting from the transaction. However, the context is clearly a merger/takeover event. In many classification schemes, the announcement of the final technical details post-merger is often grouped with M&A activity or the resulting capital change. Given the specific mention of the merger and the delisting of one party, 'TAR' (M&A Activity) is a strong candidate, but 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also relevant due to the new share listing details. Since the core event described is the consequence of the merger (delisting and new listing), and there isn't a specific 'Merger Completion Notice' code, I will lean towards the most direct financial impact category related to security changes, which is SHA, or the event itself, TAR. Since the text details the technical aspects of the security change post-merger, SHA is appropriate, but TAR covers the underlying event. Given the context of a merger resulting in security changes, TAR (M&A Activity) is the most encompassing category for the event described, even if the details are technical listing changes. If TAR is reserved for the proposal/bid, SHA is better for the execution details. Since the document states the old entity 'delistes fra og med i dag' and lists the new details, it is the execution phase of a merger. I will classify this as M&A Activity (TAR) as the merger is the driving event.
2020-10-02 Norwegian
Key information relating to the merger between Easybank ASA and BRAbank ASA
Delisting Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly discusses the 'merger between Easybank ASA and BRAbank ASA'. It details the resulting listing details (new name, ticker, ISIN) for the surviving entity and notes that the old entity will be delisted. This content directly relates to a corporate action involving a merger or takeover proposal. Based on the definitions, the 'M&A Activity' category (Code: TAR) is the most appropriate fit for merger-related announcements.
2020-10-02 English
Nye BRAbank til notering
Delisting Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document announces that 'Nye BRAbank' (formerly Easybank ASA) is being listed on Merkur Market following a merger. It details the new structure, management, and the exchange of shares for existing shareholders of the former BRAbank. This is a significant corporate action related to listing and capital structure changes, but it is not a standard regulatory filing like a 10-K or an ER. It specifically discusses the listing and the resulting share exchange ratio (0.075724 shares for every old share). This fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it details a change in the company's capital structure and listing status resulting from a merger, or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's a general market announcement. Given the focus on the listing and the share exchange mechanism resulting from the merger, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is a strong fit, as it relates directly to the capital structure change via the merger and subsequent listing. However, since it is a direct announcement of a listing event and share exchange, and not a formal prospectus or financing document, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general announcement) is often used for such specific, non-standard market notices in Nordic contexts, especially when the core event is the listing itself. Given the options, the event is a direct consequence of a merger and results in a new listing and share issuance/exchange. I will classify it as 'CAP' because the core economic event described is the capital restructuring via merger and listing. The document length is short (1258 chars), but it contains the substance of the announcement, not just a pointer to another document.
2020-10-02 Norwegian
Opptaksdokument
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled "ADMISSION DOCUMENT" and details the process and requirements for the admission to trading of shares on Merkur Market. It discusses compliance with Merkur Market Admission Rules and Content Requirements, and explicitly states it is *not* a prospectus. This type of document, prepared for the purpose of listing or admission to trading on an exchange (especially a non-regulated one like Merkur Market), is a specific type of offering or listing document. While it contains extensive information similar to a prospectus, the context of admission to trading aligns most closely with a filing related to capital structure changes or a specific regulatory disclosure required for listing. Given the options, this document serves as the primary disclosure for a new listing/admission. Since there isn't a specific 'Listing Document' code, we must evaluate the closest fit. It is not a standard 10-K, AR, ER, or IR. It relates to the issuance and trading of shares, which touches upon 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). However, an Admission Document is a formal, comprehensive disclosure required by the exchange for listing. In many classification schemes, such a document, especially when it's the primary disclosure for a listing event, is often categorized under general regulatory disclosures or capital events. Given the focus on the admission of shares to trading, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is plausible, but the document's nature as a formal disclosure required by the exchange for listing makes it a specific regulatory disclosure. Since it is a formal document required for a market admission process, and not a general report or a simple announcement of a report, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general category for specific, non-standard regulatory disclosures required for market operations, especially when a more specific code like 'Prospectus' is unavailable. However, because the core purpose is the admission of shares, which is a capital event, CAP is also considered. Given the comprehensive nature and the explicit reference to admission rules, it functions as a primary disclosure document for a capital market event. I will classify it as CAP as it directly concerns the admission/listing of shares, a capital structure event, although RNS is a close second for a non-standard regulatory disclosure. FY 2020
2020-10-02 English
Opptaksdokument
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document is titled "Opptaksdokument" (Admission Document) and states it was prepared by BRAbank ASA for admission to trading on Merkur Market. It mentions that the document was reviewed by Oslo Børs and describes the company. This type of document, which details the company for the purpose of listing on an exchange, is a prospectus or listing document. Among the provided codes, none perfectly match a standard prospectus (like a 'Registration Statement' or 'Prospectus'), but it is a formal document providing essential information for a specific corporate action (listing). Given the options, this is a formal regulatory/listing document. Since it is not an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or a simple announcement of a report (RPA/RNS), and it serves a specific purpose related to capital markets/listing, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially Capital/Financing Update (CAP). However, as it is a comprehensive document detailing the company for listing, and RNS is the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory filings, RNS is the most appropriate fit for a non-standard, specific regulatory filing like a listing document not covered by other specific codes. The document is short, but its content is substantive regarding a listing event.
2020-10-02 Norwegian
Gjennomført fusjon
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document text, titled 'Gjennomført fusjon' (Completed Merger), explicitly states that the merger between Easybank ASA and BRAbank ASA is now registered and effective. It details the transfer of assets and liabilities, the dissolution of BRAbank, and the subsequent name change of Easybank to BRAbank ASA, along with the new share capital structure. This content directly relates to a significant corporate restructuring event involving a merger/takeover. Based on the provided definitions, the most appropriate category is 'M&A Activity' (TAR), which covers merger proposals or takeover bids, even though this document confirms the completion rather than announcing the proposal.
2020-10-01 Norwegian

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