Comments regarding media statements about Nordea Luxembourg and tax evasion


Media in the Nordic region has portrayed Nordea International Private Banking in
Luxembourg as a provider of tax haven structures for its customers. We therefore
want to make the following statement:

Nordea strongly denounces tax evasion. Already in the end of 2009, Nordea
International Private Banking in Luxembourg took proactive measures beyond the
requirements to secure all customers’ holdings and incomes on their accounts
were reported to the tax authorities. To ensure that activities related to
offshore structures in Luxemburg are fully compliant to our policies, we will
once again review all such structures.

- Compliance is the bank’s absolute top priority. Our tax advice policy and
ethical standard are clear: we do not encourage or facilitate tax schemes of our
customers that are regarded as tax evasion. We help our customers to pay the tax
they should by reporting to the authorities. However, we regret that we didn’t
have these procedures already earlier, says Casper von Koskull, Group CEO.

Offshore structures can be used as a legal and administrative vehicle for some
customers with very complex, international business. In these cases Nordea has a
wide range of processes to ensure that the customers declare their accounts to
the tax authorities. Today – as of 1 January 2016 – new rules are in place and
all relevant information will automatically be submitted to all relevant
authorities.

Other than in exceptional cases Nordea does not assist in setting up offshore
companies, and we do not accept customers that are non-transparent towards
relevant tax authorities.

For further information:
Magnus Nelin, Chief Press Officer, Sweden, +46 72 145 2640

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