The Danish Government and the banking sector have signed an agreement about the establishment of a guarantee scheme, which will secure all deposits and unsecured claims against losses in Danish financial institutions. Through its membership of Det Private Beredskab (the Danish banking sector's contingency association). Jyske Bank is included in the scheme, which will run for two years as from 6 October 2008. Guarantee commission and loss guarantee from Det Private Beredskab will amount to at least DKK 15bn and will not exceed DKK 35bn over the two-year period. Jyske Bank's direct payment to the guarantee scheme is expected to amount to DKK 400m-DKK 450m per year. The agreement will affect the liquidity situation in Denmark. It is uncertain how the scheme will affect the funding costs and the business volume, but Jyske Bank's prices of deposits, loans and credits will on an ongoing basis be adjusted to reflect the special market conditions.
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