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Ticker · SEB ISIN · SE0000148884 LEI · F3JS33DEI6XQ4ZBPTN86 ST Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,689 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-10-26 Interim / Quarterly Rep…
Country SE Sweden
Listing ST SEB

SEB is a leading Northern European financial services group with a history dating back to 1856. The group provides a comprehensive range of financial services with a primary focus on corporate and institutional banking. In its core markets, SEB operates as a universal bank, offering financial advice and a wide array of banking solutions to private individuals and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Key service areas include corporate banking, investment banking, and asset management, establishing the group as a significant financial partner for businesses and institutions in the region.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Interim / Quarterly Report 2022
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a comprehensive quarterly financial report for SEB Group for the third quarter of 2022. It contains detailed financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, notes to the financial statements, and segment reporting. It is not a mere announcement or certification, as it provides substantive financial data and analysis for the specified period. Therefore, it fits the definition of an Interim / Quarterly Report. Q3 2022
2022-10-26 English
SEB completes second share buyback program and initiates new program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly announces the completion of one share buyback program and the initiation of a new one, detailing the amounts (SEK 2.5 billion completed, SEK 1.25 billion new program), the authorization source (AGM), and the expected timeline. This activity directly relates to the company managing its own outstanding 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)'. While 'Capital/Financing Update (CAP)' is related, POS is more specific to share repurchases.
2022-10-25 English
SEB avslutar det andra aktieåterköpsprogrammet och påbörjar ett nytt program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 98% confidence The document text explicitly discusses the conclusion of one share repurchase program and the initiation of a new one, detailing the amounts (2.5 billion SEK concluded, 1.25 billion SEK new program), dates, and regulatory context (Nasdaq rules, MAR). This content directly relates to the company managing its own shares, which corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares'. The document is a formal announcement detailing this specific corporate action, not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a report publication announcement (RPA), as it contains the core information itself. Therefore, the classification is POS (Transaction in Own Shares).
2022-10-25 Swedish
Finansinspektionens årliga beslut om pelare 2-krav och pelare 2-vägledning
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document discusses the annual decision from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finansinspektionen) regarding Pillar 2 capital requirements (P2R) and guidance (P2G) for SEB, comparing the 2022 results to the 2021 decision. This content relates to regulatory capital requirements and supervisory decisions concerning the bank's financial stability and structure. This fits best under 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) as it directly concerns capital structure requirements set by a regulator, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if it were a general announcement. However, since it details specific capital requirements (P2R and P2G percentages), it is a direct update on the company's capital framework, making CAP the most specific fit among the provided options, as it relates to capital structure changes mandated by a regulator. Given the context of regulatory capital decisions, CAP is chosen over the general RNS.
2022-09-30 Swedish
The Swedish FSA’s annual decision on Pillar 2 requirements and Pillar 2 guidance
Governance Information Classification · 99% confidence The document discusses the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority's (FSA) annual decision regarding Pillar 2 capital requirements (P2R and P2G) following the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP). This content relates to regulatory capital adequacy and financial stability requirements imposed by a regulator. While it touches upon capital structure, it is specifically a notice or update regarding regulatory capital decisions, not a general financing announcement (CAP) or a full financial report (10-K/IR). It is a specific regulatory communication concerning capital adequacy metrics. Among the provided codes, 'Interest Rate Update/Notice' (IRAT) is the closest fit for a specific regulatory notice concerning financial metrics, although 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is a strong fallback. Given the highly specific nature of the content (Pillar 2 requirements, SREP results), it is a regulatory update. Since there isn't a specific code for 'Capital Adequacy Notice', and it is a direct communication about regulatory decisions affecting capital, it fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a specific regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the other categories, or potentially IRAT if we interpret capital requirements as a form of financial instrument regulation, but RNS is safer for general regulatory updates. However, looking closely at the definitions, none perfectly capture a 'Pillar 2 Capital Decision Notice'. Since it is a direct communication about regulatory requirements affecting the balance sheet, and it is not a general earnings release or a full report, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific regulatory communication.
2022-09-30 English
Nomination Committee for SEB appointed
AGM Information Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly mentions the 'Annual General Meeting' (AGM) date (Tuesday, 4 April, 2023) and details the composition and mandate of the 'Nomination Committee' which is tasked with preparing proposals for the AGM. This content directly relates to the preparatory materials and announcements surrounding the Annual General Meeting. Therefore, the most appropriate classification is AGM Information (AGM-R).
2022-09-26 English

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