
Savers are in the process of breaking free from the dominance of the Jurassic banks. Of the 25 million inhabitants of the Nordic region, some 10 million save in funds and shares, and the interest among people wanting to take control of their own savings is constantly increasing. This is a development which is benefiting Nordnet on all markets.
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sweden
highlights in 2009
- Launch of the Investment Guide, an online advice tool
- Start of five fund of funds and two index funds in cooperation
with Öhman
- Named the best banking site in Sweden (Internetworld)
- Considerable increase in market shares on the Stockholm stock
exchange in terms of both turnover and number of trades
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Sweden
norway
highlights in 2009
- Launch of the Investment Guide, an online advice tool
- Biggest in terms of number of trades and second-biggest in
terms of turnover on the Oslo stock exchange
- Strong progress in fund trading
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Norway
denmark
highlights in 2009
- Nordnet second-largest broker on the Copenhagen stock exchange
in terms of number of trades
- Trading arcade and sales office in Copenhagen
- Launch of pension services
- Named the bank/stockbroker of the year (Danish Shareholders
Association)
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Denmark
finland
highlights in 2009
- Acquisition of eQ Bank, the biggest Internet broker in
Finland
- More than doubled market share on the Helsinki stock
exchange
- Greater freedom of choice on the mutual funds market with the
launch of the Mutual Funds Portal
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Finland
germany
Nordnet in Germany is focusing on the most active customer
segment, known as heavy traders.
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Germany
luxembourg
Nordnet's operations in Luxembourg are aimed primarily at
Nordic citizens living abroad.
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Luxembourg