Avanza Bank AB (publ) lists subordinated bond on Nasdaq Stockholm


As earlier announced the board of directors for Avanza Bank AB (publ) (”Avanza
Bank”) has applied for listing and trading of its subordinated bond at the
Corporate Bond list on Nasdaq Stockholm. Today, Nasdaq Stockholm approved the
application and first day for trading is today, February 3, 2016.
On December 3, 2015 Avanza Bank announced the issuance of a subordinated bond
with a duration of ten years, final maturity on December 10, 2025. The
subordinated bond amounts to SEK 100 million and has a variable interest rate of
3M STIBOR + 300 basis points. On January 27, 2016 Avanza Bank published the
prospectus and at the same time announced that an application for listing would
be submitted.

The prospectus is available on, https://www.avanza.se/ir.

“This information is such that Avanza Bank AB (publ) is obliged to disclose
under the Securities Market Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act.
The information was made available for publication on 3 February 2016 at 08:15
CET."
For further information please contact:

Sofia Svavar, Head of Investor Relations
46 8 409 420 17
sofia.svavar@avanza.se
Avanza is an Internet bank founded in 1999. The Parent Company, Avanza Bank
Holding AB (publ), is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Avanza’s mission
is that as a customer you will have more money in your pocket than if you banked
with other banks or institutions. The services include, amongst other things,
saving in shares, funds, savings accounts and a strong pension offering. Avanza
has more than 470,000 customers and more than SEK 180 billion in savings
capital. This is equivalent to just over 2.7 percent of the Swedish savings
market. Avanza is the largest in terms of the number of both transactions and
turnover of Swedish banks on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. During the last six
years Avanza has won SKI’s (Swedish Quality Index) award, “Year’s Most Satisfied
Savings Customers”. For more information visit: http://www.avanza.com.

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