Svenska Handelsbanken AB (publ) is a Sweden-based universal bank offering a broad range of financial services to private individuals, businesses and institutions. Established in 1871 and headquartered in Stockholm, the bank operates on a decentralized branch model that empowers locally managed offices to deliver tailored banking solutions. Svenska Handelsbanken provides core services such as deposit accounts, lending, payment services and credit cards, alongside specialized corporate offerings including trade finance, cash management and leasing.
In addition to its commercial banking activities, Handelsbanken maintains a dedicated investment banking arm known as Handelsbanken Capital Markets, which offers services in equity and debt underwriting, corporate finance advisory and research. The bank also oversees an asset management division, Handelsbanken Fonder, which manages mutual funds and discretionary portfolios with a focus on long-term, risk-adjusted returns. These complementary businesses enable Handelsbanken to support clients’ needs across savings, investment and capital-raising requirements.
Since its foundation in 1871, Svenska Handelsbanken has expanded beyond its Swedish roots to establish a presence across the Nordic region, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The bank’s international network allows it to serve cross-border corporate clients and facilitate global trade, while its strong core markets benefit from an extensive branch network and digital banking platforms. Svenska Handelsbanken’s commitment to prudent risk management and decentralized decision-making has underpinned steady growth and resilience through economic cycles.
Svenska Handelsbanken is publicly listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and offers American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) trading over the counter under the symbol SVNLY. The bank is led by CEO Carina Åkerström, who has championed client-focused service and digital innovation since assuming leadership. Svenska Handelsbanken’s board and executive team emphasize transparency, sustainability and local accountability as cornerstones of the bank’s governance framework.