SEB Pank

AS SEB Pank
Industry Financial services
Headquarters Tallinn, Estonia
Area served
Estonia
Services Retail banking, merchant banking, wealth management, life insurance, pensions
€67.90 mln (2014)[1]
Total assets €4837.71 mln (2014)[1]
Total equity €677.26 mln (2014)[1]
Parent SEB
Website www.seb.ee

SEB Pank (formerly - Eesti Ühispank, then SEB Eesti Ühispank) is an Estonian bank, owned by the Swedish bank SEB. SEB is the second largest bank in Estonia and is the member of the international SEB Group. Until 11 April 2005 the name of the bank was Eesti Ühispank. On March 7, 2008, the bank changed its name to SEB Pank.[2]

SEB[3] is a universal bank focused on the Estonian market, offering full financial services to large, small and medium-sized companies, the public sector and private individuals. As of the end of 2004 SEB Eesti Ühispank had 629,000 customers, from which 580,000 were private individuals and 49,000 legal persons. The number of Internet banking customers in 2005 exceeded the milestone of 340,000. At the end of 2003, SEB Eesti Ühispank had 1,328 employees.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Bank Profile: SEB Pank
  2. http://www.seb.ee/index/0105
  3. http://www.seb.ee/eng
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