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DNB Bank ASA

Legal Proceedings Report Dec 7, 2020

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Possible administrative fine from Finanstilsynet (the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) following supervisory inspection

Possible administrative fine from Finanstilsynet (the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) following supervisory inspection

In February 2020, Finanstilsynet conducted an ordinary AML inspection in DNB.

DNB has now received a preliminary report from the inspection, which indicates

that there is a possibility that an administrative fine of NOK 400 million may

be imposed on the bank. DNB has not been complicit in money laundering, but

Finanstilsynet criticises the bank for inadequate compliance with the Norwegian

Anti-Money Laundering Act.

On the basis of the criticism, Finanstilsynet writes in a preliminary report

that it is considering imposing an administrative fine of NOK 400 million on the

bank. This constitutes about 7 per cent of the maximum amount Finanstilsynet is

at liberty to impose, and 0.7 per cent of DNB's annual turnover. The maximum

administrative fine it is possible to impose corresponds to 10 per cent of a

company's annual turnover.

The bank will now examine Finanstilsynet's preliminary report and submit a

response to Finanstilsynet by the deadline. As Finanstilsynet has not yet

finished processing the case and has thus not reached a final conclusion, DNB

cannot go into further detail on the content of the preliminary report.

The possible fine that DNB has been notified of is not related to any suspicions

of money laundering or complicity in money laundering, but rather what

Finanstilsynet considers to be inadequate compliance with the anti-money

laundering rules and legislation. The inspection only applies to DNB's

operations in Norway.

DNB takes the notice from Finanstilsynet very seriously. The fight against

financial crime is an important part of DNB's corporate responsibility, and it

is a task on which the company spends considerable resources. This work has the

highest priority in DNB. DNB has implemented extensive measures and investments

in recent years to comply with the anti-money laundering rules and legislation.

Delivering on the authorities' requirements and expectations in the area of anti

-money laundering is ongoing work. DNB can continuously improve on this work,

and the bank will continue to give priority to doing so in the time ahead.

Contact:

Group Executive Vice President of Communications, Thomas Midteide, tel.: (+47)

96 23 20 17

Head of Investor Relations, Rune Helland, tel.: (+47) 97 71 32 50

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements according to Section

5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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