Outcome of the 2015 SREP


Outcome from the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) is now
finalised and will lead to an expected Common Equity Tier 1 ratio requirement of
15.4% by end of third quarter, compared to 14.9% as communicated by the Swedish
FSA on 2 September 2015. By 30 June 2015, Nordea had a Common Equity Tier 1
ratio of 16.0%. The increased requirements mainly relate to inadequate second
line of defence and its involvement in the governance of the IRB system and
modelling. Included is also an add-on for operational risk from inspections
relating to IT and key processes.

The bank acknowledges the deficiencies and has already started to implement
mitigating actions. The ambition is that these mitigations to a high degree will
be in place by the first quarter 2016. It is then up to the college of
supervisors to decide when the add-ons will be removed. Nordea’s capital policy
to maintain a management buffer of 50-150bps above the capital requirements
remains unchanged.

For further information:
Rodney Alfvén, Head of Investor Relations, +46 72 235 05 15
Claus Christensen, Head of Group Communications, +45 25 24 89 93

The information provided in this press release is such that Nordea is required
to disclose pursuant to the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act (1991:980)
and/or the Swedish Securities Markets Act (2007:528).

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