SEB bankas


SEB Bank is a commercial bank in Lithuania.

History

It was registered as a public company in the Enterprise Register of the Republic of Lithuania on 29 November 1990 as Spaudos bankas, which was soon renamed as AB Vilniaus bankas. Vilnaus bankas introduced the first Visa credit card to Lithuania in 1993 and launched the first ATM machines in Lithuania in 1995. Vilnaus bankas signed a strategic cooperation agreement with SEB Group of Sweden in 1998, and fully rebranded itself after said Swedish parent company in 2008.

Structure

SEB Bank’s corporate group in Lithuania includes SEB Bank as well as its subsidiary company SEB Investicijų Valdymas, a fully owned subsidiary engaged in provision of investment management services,
Other SEB-owned entities operating in Lithuania are:
, Lithuania
The largest shareholder of SEB Bank is Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, owning 100 percent of the bank’s shares.