The Nordic Exchange welcomes SkandiaBanken A/S as a member


OMX                                     Press Release, January 4, 2007



The Nordic Exchange welcomes SkandiaBanken A/S as a member

SkandiaBanken A/S will become a member of the Copenhagen Stock Exchange as of
Monday, January 8. They will thereby gain trading access to the main market and
to First North.

SkandiaBanken AB is part of the Skandia finance group which was bought by Old
Mutual in 2006. SkandiaBanken AB is already a member of the Stockholm Stock
Exchange and will now commence trading via their branch in Denmark. SkandiaBanken
is an Internet bank, which primarily serves private clients.

"We are very happy to welcome SkandiaBanken as a member of OMX Nordic Exchange in
Copenhagen. SkandiaBanken is an interesting member and their membership is yet
another verification of our market's extensive appeal and the participants' still
growing interest for the Nordic market", says Jan Ovesen, President OMX Nordic
Exchange in Copenhagen.

The Nordic Exchange has 159 members in 13 different countries.


For more information, please contact
Ellen-Margrethe Soelberg, OMX Nordic Exchange in Copenhagen  + 45 33 77 04 30


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