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CSE:DAB

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Price: 17.95 DKK -1.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr4B
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Market Cap
4B DKK
Industry
Banking

Danske Andelskassers Bank A/S engages in the provision of banking products and services to private, small & medium-sized business and institutional customers. The company operates in Denmark in the Jutland region and on the Funen island. The Bank primarily serves private customers, small and medium-sized business customers and institutional customers. The company offers services such as savings accounts, loans, pensions, self-service facilities, insurance, debt management and investment advice, among others. The Bank operates through around 30 branches, which are organized into six business centers in Jutland and on Funen. Its principal activity is focused on the parent, while its subsidiaries DAB Invest A/S and DAB Invest 2 are respectively engaged in the lease of group properties, and development and sale of properties acquired by the bank in connection with the settlement of customer expenses.

DAB Intrinsic Value
9.06 DKK
Overvaluation 50%
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