SEB banka
SEB banka is one of the largest banks in Latvia and a part of the Swedish SEB Group. Nowadays, its main rivals in the Latvian banking market are Swedbank, Luminor and Citadele bank.
SEB banka has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, and as a consequence is directly supervised by the European Central Bank.
History
The bank was first founded on 29 September 1993 as AS Latvijas Universālā banka by combining 21 of the non-privatized branches of the Bank of Latvia after its reorganization. In 1994 it was handed over to the Privatization Agency of Latvia, but in 1995 it was registered as a private joint-stock company, and on 12 December 1995 changed its name to Latvijas Unibanka.In 1996, the shares of Latvijas Unibanka began to be listed on the official list of the Riga Stock Exchange and were acquired by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Swedfund International AB.
During the Russian economic crisis in 1998, Latvijas Unibanka started cooperation with Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, which became a shareholder on January 5, 1999. By 2000, SEB had become the majority shareholder and launched a bid to grow its share to 98%. In February 2001, Unibanka stopped listing its shares in the Riga Stock Exchange. SEB became the only shareholder in 2004, and on 11 April 2005, it was renamed to SEB Unibanka, and on 7 April 2008 to SEB banka. Until 2008, the bank's branches were named with a 'Uni-
The first headquarters of the bank were located in Pils iela 23 along the Doma Square in Vecrīga, before moving to a new building in Valdlauči, Ķekava Parish, Ķekava Municipality just outside the borders of Riga in 2004.
In 2022, the bank began to scale down its operations in Russia and donated EUR 200,000 to support the Ukrainian people.