Swedbank gives its name to the Nordic region's biggest arena


Press Release
15 October, 2007


Swedbank gives its name to the Nordic region's biggest arena

Swedbank will be the main financier and will give its name to the Nordic
region's biggest arena, which is being built in the new Arena City in Solna. The
arena will be called the Swedbank Arena and will be one of Europe's most modern
and environmentally friendly arenas for sport, culture and business. The Swedish
savings bank foundations will also support Swedbank Arena financially. Swedbank
and the Swedish savings bank foundations' investment totals SEK 153 million. The
investment will be spread over a period of 16 years, a smaller proportion during
the construction period, then increasing up to 2023.  

”This is in line with Swedbank's values of creating opportunities for social
development and business development, which will benefit many people. In this
way, Swedbank Arena will have a unique dimension of use. As a central point in
the new Arena City, Swedbank Arena will also contribute to a living metropolitan
district, and a meeting place for national and international events intended for
a broad range of target groups,” says Swedbank's Chairman of the Board, Carl
Eric Stålberg.  

”The Swedish savings bank foundations are the biggest owner of Swedbank. Through
the foundations, some of Swedbank's profits go back to the local community
through investment in such areas as research and business development. It is
therefore natural that we also get involved in national matters of importance,
such as Swedbank Arena, which puts the metropolitan region and Sweden on the
world map,” says Allan Karlsson, Chairman of the Board of Sparbankstiftelsernas
Förvaltnings AB.

”With Swedbank we have an ideal partner, who in very long-term agreements, is
buying the name rights, participates in financial solutions and is developing a
secure, efficient payments system for the arena. Swedbank has contributed to
giving the Swedish people the best possible replacement for the old Råsunda.
”At the same time, through this sponsor deal which is of record size, we show
the values we contribute to our partners who wish to use the arena in their
relationship with their customers,” says Sune Reinhold, Chairman of the Board of
the arena project and the Arena City project. 

Swedbank Arena will be completed by 2011-2012, and is owned by the Swedish
Football Association, Solna stad, Peab, Fabege and Jernhusen. The capacity for
football is 50 000 spectators, and for concerts over 60 000 people.
The entire arena is heated and can be enclosed under a roof. 



For more information:
Carl Eric Stålberg, Chairman of the Board, Swedbank, Tel: 08-585 912 96
Allan Karlsson, Chairman of the Board of Sparbankstiftelsernas Förvaltnings AB,
Tel: +34 679 230 944
Sune Reinhold, Chairman of the Board of Ny Nationalarena i Solna AB, Tel: 0705
-843 583
Sune Hellströmer, General Secretary, the Swedish Football Association, Tel:
0703-14 09 11
Anna Sundblad, Press Manager, Swedbank, Tel: 070-321 39 95
Mikael Albinson, Press Manager, Ny Nationalarena i Solna AB, Tel: 0707-272 228

Swedbank's vision is to be the leading financial institution in the markets
where we are present. Swedbank has 9 million retail customers and 500,000
corporate customers with more than 470 branches in Sweden, 290 branches in the
Baltic countries and another 190 branches in Ukraine. The group is also present
in Copenhagen, Helsinki, Kaliningrad, Luxembourg, Marbella, Moscow, New York,
Oslo, Shanghai, St. Petersburg and Tokyo. As of December 2006 the group had
total assets of SEK 1,400 billion and approximately 17,000 employees. For more
information about Swedbank, please visit www.swedbank.com.

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