Nordea
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Nordea
Summary
Nordea is a bank[1]. Nordea ranks in the top 4% of bank entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,609 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Nordea was a member of Net-Zero Banking Alliance[3].
- Nordea is in the country of Finland[4].
- Nordea is in the country of FI[5].
- Nordea's instance of is recorded as bank[6].
- Nordea's instance of is recorded as financial institution[7].
- Nordea's instance of is recorded as business[8].
- Nordea's instance of is recorded as public company[9].
- Nordea's founder is recorded as Hans Dalborg[10].
- Nordea is owned by Nordea Foundation[11].
- Nordea is owned by Alecta[12].
- Nordea is owned by Swedbank Robur[13].
- Nordea is owned by BlackRock[14].
- Nordea is owned by Cevian Capital[15].
- Nordea is owned by Norges Bank[16].
- Nordea is owned by The Vanguard Group[17].
- Nordea's headquarters location is recorded as Helsinki[18].
- Nordea's has organizational division is recorded as PlusGirot[19].
- Nordea's has organizational division is recorded as Nordea Bank AB Lithuania Branch[20].
- Nordea took place at Helsinki[21].
- Nordea's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordea Bank (Russia)[22].
- Nordea's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordea Liv[23].
- Nordea's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordea Funds[24].
- Nordea's child organization or unit is recorded as Q12329143[25].
- Nordea is part of OMX Stockholm 30[26].
- Nordea is part of OMX Helsinki 25[27].
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Founding
Nordea's founder is recorded as Hans Dalborg[10]. Recorded inception include 2001[28] and 2017-09-27[29].
Identity
Part of include OMX Stockholm 30[26], a stock market index[30], in Sweden[31] and OMX Helsinki 25[27], a stock market index[32], in Finland[33].
Operations
Nordea's headquarters location is recorded as Helsinki[18]. Subsidiaries include Nordea Bank (Russia)[22], a bank[34], in Russia[35], founded in 1994[36], headquartered in Moscow[37]; Nordea Liv[23], a business[38], in Norway[39], founded in 1990[40], headquartered in Bergen[41]; Nordea Funds[24], a business[42], in Norway[43], founded in 2013[44], headquartered in Oslo[45]; and Q12329143[25], a real estate bank[46], in Denmark[47], founded in 1991[48], headquartered in Copenhagen[49].
Industry
Industries include financial services[50], economics of banking[51], and financial sector[52].
Ownership
Owners include Nordea Foundation[11], a business[53], in Denmark[54], founded in 1989[55], headquartered in Copenhagen[56]; Alecta[12], a business[57], in Sweden[58], founded in 1917[59], headquartered in Stockholm[60]; Swedbank Robur[13], a business[61], in Sweden[62], founded in 1967[63]; BlackRock[14], a company[64], in United States[65], founded in 1988[66], headquartered in New York City[67]; Cevian Capital[15], a business[68], in Sweden[69], founded in 2002[70], headquartered in Stockholm[71]; and Norges Bank[16], a central bank[72], in Norway[73], founded in 1816[74], headquartered in Oslo[75]. Stock exchanges include Nasdaq Stockholm AB[76], Nasdaq Copenhagen A/S[77], and Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd[78].
Why It Matters
Nordea ranks in the top 4% of bank entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,609 views/month).[2] Nordea has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[79] Nordea is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[80]