
net savings
12.3 billion Swedish kronor
Net savings – that is, deposits less withdrawals – among Nordnet customers were at a record high in 2009. Two of the reasons for this were a reduction in confidence in the Jurassic banks and the good development on the stock exchange.
total savings capital
90.4 billion Swedish kronor
Savings capital – the total value of customers' accounts – increased substantially in 2009 thanks to the strong development on the stock exchanges and high levels of net savings. Nordnet's average income on total savings capital for 2009 amounted to 1.5 per cent.
net commission
32 Swedish kronor
Following a falling trend lasting several years, the average net commission per trade stabilised in 2009, which can be explained by measures such as the improvement in the stock exchange climate and greater trading volumes.
number of active accounts
308,600
Nordnet saw strong customer growth in 2009, which with the acquisition of eQ Bank in Finland took the number of accounts above 300,000.
number of trades
15,937,803
A milestone was passed in 2009 when Nordnet became the biggest broker in the Nordic region, measured in number of trades on the Nordic stock exchanges. On average, 61,774 deals were closed on every trading day.