Legal Proceedings Report • Mar 27, 2019
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Comment on recent developments
Following today's developments, Swedbank's President and CEO Birgitte Bonnesen
wishes to make the following statements.
General comment
"This has been a very tough day for Swedbank, our employees and our
shareholders. Given the current situation, and in my role as CEO, I want to
clarify that I will do everything in my power to handle the current situation.
We act in an industry dependent on trust and I sincerely understand the severity
of the situation", says Birgitte Bonnesen, President and CEO, Swedbank.
On the ongoing preliminary investigation by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority
(EBM)
"Today's initiated activity by EBM is part of the authority's already
communicated preliminary investigation. The official offence refers to unlawful
disclosure of inside information and aggravated swindling. As communicated
before, and at this point in time, no individual or legal entity has been served
suspicion of a crime. We will cooperate with EBM and we await the conclusions of
the authority", says Birgitte Bonnesen, President and CEO, Swedbank.
On the media reports on communication with authorities
"We have today seen serious accusations in the media, for example accusations
that we have misled U.S. authorities. Swedbank believes that it has been
truthful and accurate in its communications with all government authorities. We
will continue to cooperate with all relevant authorities in connection with this
matter", says Birgitte Bonnesen, President and CEO, Swedbank.
For further information:
Gabriel Francke Rodau, Head of Group Communication, Swedbank, phone: +46 701 44
89 66
Gregori Karamouzis, Head of Investor Relations, Swedbank, tel: + 46 72 740 63 38
This announcement involves the disclosure of inside information
Swedbank AB (publ) is required to disclose this information pursuant to
Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 on market abuse, the Swedish Securities Markets Act
(2007:528), the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act (1991:980) and the
regulatory framework of Nasdaq Stockholm. This information was sent to be
published on 27 March 2019 at 20:15 CET.
Swedbank encourages a sound and sustainable financial situation for the many
households and businesses. As a leading bank in the home markets of Sweden,
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Swedbank offers a wide range of financial
services and products. Swedbank has over 7 million retail customers and around
600 000 corporate customers and organisations with 186 branches in Sweden and
125 branches in the Baltic countries. The group is also present in other Nordic
countries, the US and China. As of 31 December, 2018 the group had total assets
of SEK 2 246 billion. Read more at www.swedbank.com
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