Den 23 april kl 13.00 bjuder Nordic Credit Rating (NCR) in till ett webbinarium om utsikterna för de svenska sparbankerna. Vi kommer presentera vår syn på utvecklingen under 2023 med grund i bankernas årsredovisningar, samt diskutera våra förväntningar för framtiden.
Nordic Credit Rating invites you to our upcoming webinar focusing on our expectations for Nordic niche banks following their end-year results. Join us for a discussion of capital and earnings performance, rising credit risks and how hiccups in the non-performing debt market could affect niche banks' performance in 2024.
The presentation will be held by NCR analysts Sean Cotten and Ylva Forsberg with an opportunity for Q&A.
Sparbanken Skaraborg is one of Sweden's largest savings banks in terms of total business volumes (including transferred loans and savings). The bank operates primarily in four municipalities in the county of Västra Götaland in southwestern Sweden; Skara, Vara, Essunga, and Götene. The bank is also active in other areas of what was previously Skaraborg county, including the municipalities of Falköping, Skövde and Mariestad. The bank was established in 1847 and is wholly owned by Sparbanksstiftelsen Skaraborg, a foundation that receives dividends from the bank.
Sparbanken Alingsås is one of Sweden's largest savings banks in terms of total business volumes (including transferred loans, plus external and other off-balance-sheet products). The bank operates in four municipalities in the county of Västra Götaland in southwestern Sweden; Alingsås, Lerum, Herrljunga, and Vårgårda, with a minor presence in nearby Gothenburg, the country's second-largest city. Together, the four core markets have just over 100,000 inhabitants, many of whom commute into Gothenburg.
Transitio was founded in 1999 by six of Sweden's 21 counties, when county-level traffic authorities were charged with running the country's regional railways, with the purpose of centralising acquisition and financing of rolling stock on behalf of the respective counties' regional public transport companies. The company also provides rolling stock support services and carries out heavy maintenance. Since restructuring in 2012, Transitio has been owned directly and indirectly by 20 Swedish counties (excluding the island county of Gotland), with each owner holding a 5% ownership stake.