DNB BANK ASA, FILIAL AF DNB BANK ASA, NORGE
DNB BANK ASA, Filial af DNB Bank ASA, Norge is the Danish branch of DNB Bank ASA, a large Norwegian banking group. The branch operates as an extension of the Norwegian parent and is not a separate legal entity, so clients contract directly with DNB Bank ASA and are subject to Norwegian prudential and resolution framewo…
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Sobre DNB BANK ASA, FILIAL AF DNB BANK ASA, NORGE
DNB BANK ASA, Filial af DNB Bank ASA, Norge is the Danish branch of DNB Bank ASA, a large Norwegian banking group. The branch operates as an extension of the Norwegian parent and is not a separate legal entity, so clients contract directly with DNB Bank ASA and are subject to Norwegian prudential and resolution frameworks. The branch focuses on corporate and institutional clients in Denmark, typically offering services such as corporate current accounts, cash management and liquidity solutions (including cash pooling), domestic and cross‑border payments, trade finance (letters of credit and guarantees), foreign exchange and interest rate risk management, and corporate lending and structured or asset‑based finance; investment banking and capital markets services may be provided in coordination with other DNB units. Day‑to‑day coverage is relationship‑driven, with digital channels for online banking, file‑based payments, and SWIFT connectivity; pricing and terms are usually negotiated and depend on client profile and usage. The branch is supervised by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority (home) with host oversight by the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority for local conduct and branch matters. Eligible deposits placed with the branch fall under the Norwegian deposit guarantee scheme according to Norwegian rules, and customers should verify current coverage limits and conditions. As a cross‑border EEA branch, it operates under EU/EEA frameworks for payments and investment services, applies AML/KYC requirements, and is subject to GDPR. It is generally oriented toward larger corporates, including Nordic and international groups active in sectors such as shipping, energy, seafood, and manufacturing, and it does not typically provide retail banking to the general public in Denmark. Potential clients should assess documentation, onboarding requirements, and service availability for their specific use case and jurisdiction.
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