Sydbank
Ms. Karen Frøsig (Chief Exec. Officer)
Mr. Bjarne Larsen (Deputy Group Chief Exec.)
Mr. Jørn Adam Møller (Deputy Group Chief Exec.)
Summary
History
1970s
Through the early 1970s, Sydbank had only 50 branches — all in south Jutland — until 1976 when it opened its first branch across the Kongeå River in Fredericia.
1980s
In 1980, Sydbank grew greatly. In 1983, Sydbank opened an office at Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen and merged with the Aarhus Bank. In 1984, it engaged in another merger with Fuen Bank and Co-established bank with a branch in Flensburg and subsidiary SBK-Finance. In 1985, came a branch in Hamburg.
In 1987, the company created Sydbank Investment branch Sydinvest and purchased parts of Copenhagen-based 6th July Bank, which had gone into receivership in March of that year. In 1988, it purchased Sydbank Community Bank branches in Copenhagen and the following year, bought Sydbank DMK-Holding. The bank ended the decade with a market share of just two percent, 70 branches and 1,400 employees.
1990s
Sydbank merged in 1990 with Sparekassen South Jutland. It acquired Varde Bank in early 1994, including 30 West Jutland departments. In May 1994, it bought Sydbank Active Bank and 40 East Jutland offices from Topdanmark.
2000s
Since 2000, Sydbank has offices in almost all parts of Denmark. Sydbank acquired Odense Bank Egnsbank Funen in 2002 and began to open branches in central Jutland and Sealand. It opened the subsidiary Sydbank AG in St. Gallen, Switzerland in 2002. In 2007, it sold Sydbank DMK-Holding to Ebh Bank and opened offices in Kiel. In 2008, the company purchased Trelleborg Bank, headquartered in Slagelse.
2010s
Sydbank is now one of Denmark's largest full-service banks based in Southern Jutland and headquartered in Aabenraa. The Bank has a market share in the sector around seven percent, approximately 2,600 employees and 115 branches - including three in Germany. The Executive Director since 2010 is Karen Frøsig.
On September 17, 2019, half of Sydbank's board members resigned in protest over Sydbank's strategy and governance. Several media report that the resignations follow failed attempts to merge Sydbank to improve profitability and falling stock.
2020s
In October 2020, the bank acquired Alm. Brand Bank from Alm. Brand for €250 million.
Mission
Vision
Key Team
Louise Degn-Hansen (Head of Communication)
Nicolai Fl. Frederiksen (Head of Sales & Marketing)
Else Guldager (Head of HR)
Mr. Steen Sandager (Head of Retail Clients & Private Banking)
Mr. Jess Olsen (Head of Retail & Corp. Clients)
Mr. Kim Møller Nielsen (Head of Sydbank In Germany)
Ole Kirkbak (Head of Internal Audit)
Recognition and Awards
References
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Ms. Karen Frøsig (Chief Exec. Officer)
Mr. Bjarne Larsen (Deputy Group Chief Exec.)
Mr. Jørn Adam Møller (Deputy Group Chief Exec.)