Nordea Bank Abp,[5][6]commonly referred to asNordea,is aNordic[7][8]financialservices group operating innorthern Europewith headquarters inHelsinki,Finland.[9]The name is a blend of the words "Nordic" and "idea".[10]The bank is the result of the successive mergers and acquisitions of theFinnish,Swedish,Danish,andNorwegianbanksof Merita Bank, Nordbanken,Unidanmark,andChristiania Bank og Kreditkassethat took place between 1997 and 2001.[10]TheNordic countriesare considered Nordea's home market, having finalised the sales of their Polish bank in 2014, Baltic operations in 2019[11]and completed the exit from Russia in early 2022 following a 2019 decision to close the business there.[12]Nordea is listed onNasdaq Nordicexchanges inHelsinki,Copenhagen,andStockholmand Nordea ADR is listed in the US.[11]

Nordea Bank Abp
Native name
Nordea Bank Abp
FormerlyMerita Bank, Unibank, Nordbanken, Kreditkassen
Company typePublic limited company (Publikt Aktiebolag)
ISINFI4000297767Edit this on Wikidata
Industryfinancial services
financial sectorEdit this on Wikidata
Founded1820 asSparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegn
FounderHans Dalborg[1]
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland[2]
Key people
ProductsCorporate andretail banking,asset management
Revenue11,743,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
6,334,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
4,934,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
AUM378,500,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets584,702,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
Total equity31,225,000,000 Euro (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
29,153 (2023)Edit this on Wikidata
Capital ratio17.0%
RatingAA (Fitch Ratings)
Websitewww.nordea.com
Nordea old logo (2000–2016)

Nordea serves 9.3 million private and 530,000 active corporate customers, including 2,650 large corporates and institutions.[11]Nordea's credit portfolio is distributed across Finland (21%), Denmark (26%), Norway (21%), and Sweden (30%).[11]There are four Business Areas (BAs) at Nordea, Personal Banking, Business Banking, Large Corporates & Institutions, and Asset & Wealth Management. Assets under Management (AUM) were €411 billion in December 2021.[13]

Nordea has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force ofEuropean Banking Supervisionin late 2014, first as the Finnish arm of the Stockholm-based group and since 2017 as a financial holding company. As a consequence, it is directly supervised by theEuropean Central Bank.[14][15]

The company has been embroiled in numerous scandals involving moneylaundering and tax evasion. In 2024, Danish authorities indicted the bank for the most extensive violation by a bank of Denmark’s anti-money laundering act in the country's history.[16]

History

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Nordea's roots date to 1820 andSparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegnin Denmark, and a complete family tree of around 300 banks including some of the oldest banks in the Nordic region.[10]This includes Wermlandsbanken of Sweden (founded 1832), Christiania Kreditkasse of Norway (founded 1848) and Union Bank of Finland (UBF) of Finland (founded 1862). Between 1997 and 2001, theFinnish,Swedish,Danish,andNorwegianbanksof Merita Bank, Nordbanken, Unidanmark, andChristiania Bank og Kreditkassemerged into the present day Nordea.

Merita Group was formed in 1995, when UBF andKansallis-Osake-Pankki(KOP) merged.[17]UBF was established, in 1862, at a time when there were no Limited Liability Companies Act or banking laws in Finland.[18]Therefore, it was modelled after banking standards in other countries. UBF eventually merged with rivals Nordiska Aktiebanken in 1919 and Helsingin Osakepankki (HOP) in 1986. KOP was originally founded in 1890 with its first branch at Aleksanterinkatu 17, in Helsinki.[18]By 1913, KOP had become the second largest commercial bank in Finland. The two banks, KOP and UBF, competed for the title of the largest bank in Finland for decades.[18]KOP suffered large credit losses as a result of the Finnishbanking crisis in the early 1990s.On 1 April 1995 it became a subsidiary (51%) of Merita Group in a direct share issue.

Nordbanken was formed in 1986 by a merger of two smaller private local banks, Uplandsbanken and Sundsvallsbanken, though it was the product of numerous original institutions.[19]The oldest of the original Nordbanken constituent banks was Wermlandsbanken, which was founded in 1832. Nordbanken came under Swedish government control in 1992, following the Swedishbanking crisis in the early 1990s,[19]with the sale of itsnon-performing loansto the Swedish government and significant reduction in personnel.[20]Bad debts were transferred to the asset-management company Securum, which sold off the assets.[20]At the time, the approach of establishing "good" and "bad" banks composed of corresponding assets was a novel resolution approach.

Merita Group merged with Nordbanken in 1997 forming MeritaNordbanken.[21]The Solo internet-based banking operation of MeritaNordbanken was a global pioneer and leader providing mobile and internet banking access in 1999.[22]The bank reached 1 million internet banking customers during 1999 with 3 million log-ins and 3.7 million payments per month.[23]Housing loans via Solo were introduced in 1999.[23]MeritaNordbanken agreed to buy Unidanmark, Denmark's second-largest bank, in early 2000 creating the Nordic region's biggest financial institution with €186 billion in assets.[24]The merged group had a banking market share of 20% inSweden,25% inDenmarkand 40% inFinlandand a combined workforce of 28,050.[24]By end 2000, MeritaNordbanken had further merged withChristiania Bank og KreditkasseofNorway,a process started in 1999 and changed its name to Nordea.[23]Christiania Bank had also been impacted severely during the banking crisis in the early 1990s, with Nordea acquiring the bank from the Norwegian Government Bank Investment Fund with a 35% share.[19][25]

Nordea expanded into Poland, the Baltics and Russia in the early 2000s, with 2% of total revenues from the Poland and Baltics region.[26]Nordea divested its Polish banking operations in 2013, with the sale toPKO Bank Polskifor €694 million but retains a presence in Poland via operations and IT units supporting the Nordic banks.[27][28]By end 2014, lending in the Baltics was €8.2 billion and in Russia €4.5 billion.[27]During the period 2013-2017 exposure to the Russian market was reduced by 63%.[29]In 2016, Luminor was formed by a merger of Nordea's and DNB's operations in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania creating the third largest Baltic regional bank with assets of €15 billion and a market share of 16.4%.[30][31]Luminor was sold to Blackstone, with Nordea and DNB retaining each initially a 20% share.[31]However, the full divestment was completed in 2019.[11]Exit from the Russian, Baltic and Polish markets were part of Nordea's de-risking strategy, which also included reduced exposures to some sectors (e.g. Shipping, Oil & Offshore and Agriculture in Denmark).[32]Nordea was one of the Nordic banks, including Danske Bank, SEB and Swedbank, allegedly involved in the money laundering scandal, involving ex-Soviet states, that emerged in 2017.[33]

Nordea announced plans to move its corporate headquarters from Stockholm, Sweden to Helsinki, Finland in September 2017.[34]The re-domiciliation of Nordea to Finland put it within the supervision of the European Central Bank and within the European Union's banking union.[9][34][35]In October 2018, Nordea completed the move of its corporate headquarters to Helsinki, Finland.[36]

Historical performance, ratios and key figures for Nordea 1999-2023
Year Share Price (€, year-end) Total Assets (€ billion) Return on Equity (%) Tier 1 Capital Ratio (%) Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio (%), excluding Basel 1 floor
1999 5.84 186 18.0 9.0
2000 8.10 224 16.1 6.8
2001 5.97 242 13.8 7.3
2002 4.20 250 7.5 7.1
2003 5.95 262 12.3 7.3
2004 7.43 276 15.7 7.3
2005 8.79 326 18.0 6.8
2006 11.67 347 22.9 7.1
2007 11.42 389 19.7 7.0 7.5
2008 5.00 474 15.3 7.4 8.5
2009 7.10 508 11.3 10.2 10.3
2010 8.16 580 11.5 9.8 10.3
2011 5.98 716 11.1 10.1 11.2
2012 7.24 677 11.6 11.2 13.1
2013 9.78 630 11.0 14.9
2014 9.68 669 11.5 15.7
2015 10.15 647 12.2 16.5
2016 10.60 616 12.3 18.4
2017 10.09 582 9.5 19.5
2018 7.27 551 9.7 15.5
2019 7.24 555 5.0 16.4
2020 6.67 552 7.1 17.1
2021 10.79 570 11.2 17.1
2022 10.03 595 11.8 16.4
2023 11.23 585 16.9 17.0

Performance and ownership

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Nordea’s market capitalisation was €39.6 billion at the end of 2023, making it the fifth largest company in the Nordic region and among the ten largest European financial services groups.[37]Between 2000 – when Nordea was formed by the merger of MeritaNordbanken and Unidanmark – and 2023, the share price of Nordea appreciated by 177%, outperforming the STOXX Europe 600 Banks Index (-50%).[38]

At the end of 2023, Nordea had more than 590,000 shareholders. Nordea’s 10 largest shareholders were:[39]

  1. BlackRock,5.1%
  2. Cevian Capital,4.5%
  3. Norges Bank,4.4%
  4. Nordea-fonden, 4.4%
  5. The Vanguard Group,3.7%
  6. Swedbank Robur Funds, 2.5%
  7. Alecta Tjänstepension, 2.2%
  8. Fidelity_Investments,1.5%
  9. Nordea Funds, 1.4%
  10. Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company,1.1%

Business areas

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There are four Business Areas (BAs) at Nordea, Personal Banking, Business Banking, Large Corporates & Institutions, and Asset & Wealth Management.

Scandals

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Nordea was the subject of an online phishing scam in 2007. The company estimated 8 millionkr($1.1 million) was stolen.[40]Customers were targeted over a period of 15 months withphishingemails containing atrojan horse.[41]Nordea refunded affected customers.[40]

The largestfinancial groupin the Nordic region, Nordea was, despite warnings from theSwedish Financial Supervisory Authority(FI) active in using offshore companies in tax havens according to the Panama papers.[42]Other Swedish banks were mentioned in the documents, but mention of Nordea occurred 10,902 times and the second-most mentioned bank has 764 matches.[43]In 2012, Nordea askedMossack Fonsecato change documents retroactively so that three Danish customers power of attorney documents had been in force since 2010.[42]Nordea bank loaned billions of euros to shipping companies that own vessels in secrecy jurisdictions such as Bermuda, Cyprus, Panama, BVI, the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man. In theParadise Papers,Nordea was shown to have lent a significant amount of money to customers based in tax havens.[44]As a consequence of the leaked documents, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (FI) stated on 4 April 2016 that it had started an investigation into the conduct of Nordea.

The Nordea section in Luxembourg, between the years 2004 and 2014, founded nearly 400offshore companiesinPanamaand theBritish Virgin Islandsfor its customers.[42]The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (FI) pointed out that there are "serious deficiencies" in how Nordea monitorsmoney laundering,and gave the bank two warnings. In 2015, Nordea paid the largest possible fine - over 5 millionEUR.[42]Stefan Löfven,Prime Minister of Sweden,said in 2016 that he was very critical of the conduct of Nordea and its role, and said: "They are on the list of shame too".[45]The Swedish minister of FinanceMagdalena Anderssoncharacterized the conduct of Nordea as "a crime" and "totally unacceptable".[46][47]The director for Nordea Private banking Thorben Sanders admits that before 2009 they did not screen for customers that tried to evade tax. "At the end of 2009 we decided that our bank should not be a means of tax evasion" says Thorben Sanders.[42]Nordea CEOCasper von Koskullstated that he was disappointed with the shortcomings within Nordea's operating principles, saying that "this cannot be tolerated".[48]

In 2013,Politiken,a Danish newspaper, revealed that Nordea's Copenhagen branch was instrumental in establishing approximately 100 offshore companies for Russian and other nationals, despite warnings about suspicious activities. In 2024, the Danish authorities indicted Nordea for violating anti-money laundering laws by allowing $3.7 billion of suspicious transactions by the Russian clients. According to the Danish authorities, it was most extensive moneylaundering ever committed by a financial company in the country.[16]

In March 2019, public service broadcasting company,Yle,aired a program that revealed money laundering allegations against Nordea.[49]The company was the biggest Nordic lender allegedly involved in the multi-million-dollar money laundering scheme, according to Bloomberg.[50]

Subsidiaries

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Nordea's Swedish HQ inStockholm,Sweden.
Nordea's office inMariehamn,Åland

See also

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Nordic headquarters

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