Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken stock (SE0000148884): Ongoing share buybacks support trading focus
02.06.2026 - 19:12:48 | ad-hoc-news.deSkandinaviska Enskilda Banken A shares traded on Nasdaq Stockholm remained in focus in Sweden after the bank detailed continued repurchases of its own stock for capital and incentive purposes for the period 05/25/2026 to 05/29/2026, underscoring an active buyback program that is shaping the current trading picture, according to a company announcement published on 06/01/2026 on the SEB Group investor site and the MFN news service.MFN as of 06/01/2026
In that notice, SEB disclosed that during the 05/25/2026 to 05/29/2026 window it repurchased Class A shares under its buyback mandate, with the transactions executed on Nasdaq Stockholm in Sweden and intended partly for capital purposes and partly to cover long-term incentive programs, reinforcing the home-market dimension of the capital-management strategy.SEB investor relations as of 06/01/2026
The stock traded at 161.90 SEK on 05/29/2026 on Nasdaq Stockholm, based on the daily official price data, as reflected in the buyback report, while the repurchases contributed to SEB holding 9,160,121 of its own Class A shares for capital purposes and 23,750,255 Class A shares for long-term incentive programs as of that date, highlighting the scale of treasury holdings.MFN as of 06/01/2026
As of: 06/02/2026
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At a glance
- Name: SEB A
- Sector/industry: Banking and financial services
- Headquarters/country: Stockholm, Sweden
- Core markets: Sweden and other Nordic countries, Baltic region
- Key revenue drivers: Corporate and investment banking, retail banking, wealth management, life insurance, and cards
- Home exchange/listing venue: Nasdaq Stockholm (SEB A)
- Trading currency: SEK
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken: core business model
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken operates as a Nordic universal bank with a strong base in Sweden, earning most of its income from interest on lending, fees from corporate and retail banking services, and commissions from asset management and other financial products.
Latest quarterly results for Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken at a glance
For the first quarter of 2026, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken reported operating profit of SEK 11.9 billion on 04/24/2026, compared with SEK 11.3 billion in the first quarter of 2025, illustrating a modest year-on-year increase in earnings power driven by its diversified Nordic banking franchise, according to the bank's quarterly report.SEB Q1 2026 report as of 04/24/2026
Net interest income came in at SEK 12.8 billion in Q1 2026 versus SEK 11.7 billion in Q1 2025, supported by higher deposit margins and loan volumes in core segments, while net fee and commission income reached SEK 5.2 billion compared with SEK 4.9 billion a year earlier, underlining the contribution from advisory, asset management, and payment services alongside the traditional lending business.SEB interim report release as of 04/24/2026
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Sentiment and reactions on Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
The latest disclosure of share buybacks and the solid Q1 2026 earnings figures are likely to be discussed among Swedish and international investors following Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken on digital platforms.
Conclusion
The recent update on share buybacks for the period ending 05/29/2026 keeps Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken's capital-management actions in the spotlight on Nasdaq Stockholm, adding to the trading narrative for SEB A shares. The Q1 2026 results, with higher operating profit and net interest income compared with a year earlier, provide context for how the Swedish bank is generating the earnings that underpin its shareholder-distribution capacity. Together, the ongoing buyback activity and the earnings profile offer investors a clearer picture of how management is balancing growth, capital strength, and returns within the Nordic banking landscape.
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