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Report Publication Announcement Feb 20, 2015

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Report Publication Announcement

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Swedbank's Annual Report 2014 published

Swedbank's Annual Report 2014 published

Swedbank's Annual Report for 2014 has been published at www.swedbank.com/ir 1)

together with the bank's Risk Management and Capital Adequacy Report 2014.

Swedbank's sustainability work is a central part of the bank's operations and

the sustainability report is thus an integral part of the Annual Report. In

addition, there is a separate sustainability appendix in accordance with the

Global Reporting Initiative, G4.

In the report Swedbank's chair Anders Sundström and CEO Michael Wolf give their

view on the past year, challenges ahead, and the implications of the technical

development.

The Annual Report also contains information on staff costs. The remuneration to

Swedbank's CEO, Michael Wolf has been raised. As of 1 June 2014, the fixed

annual salary amounts to SEK 13m. The employment terms contain no variable

compensation. He receives a premium equivalent to 35 per cent of his salary for

pension insurance. The former premium corresponded to 40 per cent of the salary

and was set to a fixed amount. The ordinary retirement age in Sweden is 65

years.

"The Board of Directors' basis was that, in accordance with the bank's

remuneration policy, all employees shall have remuneration in line with market

conditions, but not market-leading, and based on individual performance. Michael

Wolf's total remuneration has been unchanged since he took up the position as

CEO in 2009 and he has lead Swedbank's operations in an excellent way. Under his

leadership, the risk of the bank has decreased significantly and Swedbank is

today one of the best capitalized banks in Europe", says Anders Sundström, Chair

of the Board of Directors.

If the employment is terminated by Swedbank, Michael Wolf will receive 75 per

cent of his salary during a 12 month term of notice, in addition to severance

pay equivalent to 75 per cent of his salary for 12 months. A deduction against

salary and severance pay is made for income earned from new employment. If

Michael Wolf resigns, the term of notice is six months and no severance pay is

paid.

For further information:

Cecilia Hernqvist, Head of Group Communications, Swedbank, phone: + 46 70 681 07

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1)Swedbank AB (publ) is required to disclose this information pursuant to the

Swedish Securities Markets Act (2007:528), the Swedish Financial Instruments

Trading Act (1991:980) and/or the regulatory framework of Nasdaq Stockholm).

This information was sent to be published on 20 February 2015 at 14:58 CET.

Swedbank promotes a sound and sustainable financial situation for the many

people, households and companies. Our vision is to contribute to development

"Beyond Financial Growth". 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 8 million retail customers and around

600 000 corporate customers and organisations with 314 branches in Sweden and

156 branches in the Baltic countries. The group is also present in other Nordic

countries, the US and China. As of 31 December 2014 the group had total assets

of SEK 2 121 billion. Read more at www.swedbank.com

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