Danske Bank A/S
CSE:DANSKE

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Price: 308.1 DKK -0.36%
Market Cap: 257.3B DKK

DANSKE's latest stock split occurred on Mar 17, 2011

The company executed a 2452-for-2269 stock split, meaning that for every 2269 shares held, investors received 2452 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 17, 2011. This was DANSKE's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Nov 8, 2000.

Last Splits:
Mar 17, 2011
2452-for-2269
Nov 8, 2000
10-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
71.8631
Before
After
Last Splits:
Mar 17, 2011
2452-for-2269
Nov 8, 2000
10-for-1

Danske Bank A/S
Stock Splits History

DANSKE Stock Splits Timeline
Mar 17, 2011
Mar 17, 2011
Split 2452-for-2269
x1.0806522697223
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
71.8631
Before
After
Nov 8, 2000
Nov 8, 2000
Split 10-for-1
x10
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
71.8631
Before
After

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Danske Bank A/S
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Market Cap
248.5B DKK
Industry
Banking

Danske Bank A/S, rooted deeply in the Scandinavian financial landscape, traces its origins back to 1871, emerging from Denmark's economic expansion as an institution poised to service the burgeoning banking needs of individuals and businesses. As Denmark's largest bank, it is a cornerstone of the Nordic banking sector, weaving its influence through personal banking, business, and institutional services. This breadth allows Danske Bank to diversify its portfolio across a range of financial products including savings and loans, mortgages, business credits, asset management, and advisory services. Their commitment to technological advancement has been pivotal, with digital solutions enhancing service delivery, meeting the evolving expectations of their varied clientele. Underpinning its operations is a strategic focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet, complemented by a risk-averse lending approach that has resonated well with both retail and corporate clients. Danske Bank drives revenue through net interest income—the difference between interest earned on loans and interest paid on deposits—alongside fees derived from wealth management services, financial advisory, and transaction facilitation. As part of its expansion efforts, the bank has ventured into Baltic and Irish markets, further solidifying its status as a significant institutional player. Tackling challenges head-on, like navigating stricter regulatory environments and reputational scrutiny, Danske Bank continues to strategically pivot towards sustainable finance, aligning with global calls for greener financial practices.

DANSKE Intrinsic Value
207.8 DKK
Overvaluation 33%
Intrinsic Value
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