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Spar Nord Bank A/S
CSE:SPNO

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Price: 209.6 DKK -0.1%
Market Cap: kr24.7B
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24.7B DKK
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Spar Nord Bank A/S stands as a prominent figure in the Danish banking sector, weaving its rich heritage with a modern outlook. Originating from a diverse background of local savings banks, Spar Nord has evolved into one of Denmark's leading financial institutions. While its roots are embedded deeply in community and tradition, the bank has adeptly embraced a strategic shift towards contemporary banking services. Headquartered in Aalborg, Spar Nord’s operations span across Denmark, focusing on providing comprehensive financial services that cater to both individuals and businesses. The bank's model hinges on combining personalized, local customer service with a robust digital infrastructure, aiming to leverage the best of both personalized and technology-driven banking experiences. Spar Nord primarily generates revenue through traditional banking streams such as interest income from loans and mortgages, alongside fee-based income derived from advisory services, asset management, and various financial transactions. By maintaining a diversified service offering—ranging from retail banking and small-to-medium enterprise (SME) financing to wealth management—Spar Nord effectively balances its risk exposure while seizing growth opportunities in the evolving financial landscape. The bank's strategy is anchored in sustainable growth, prioritizing long-term value for its stakeholders, and a significant part of this entails nurturing deep community ties, which have historically been the cornerstone of its operational success.

SPNO Intrinsic Value
241.32 DKK
Undervaluation 13%
Intrinsic Value
Price kr209.6

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