Avanza Bank Holding AB (publ), together with its subsidiaries, provides various savings, pension, and mortgages products in Sweden. It offers share and fund, investment savings, endowment insurance, savings, endowment child insurance, external deposit, and pension insurance accounts, as well as occupational pensions and individual pension plans. The company also trades in equities, funds, and other securities; and provides external and green mortgages, private banking mortgages, margin loans, and stock lending products. In addition, it offers decision support services and others; and publishes topical news and independent advice on the financial website, Placera, as well as on the weekly financial magazine, Börsveckan. The company primarily serves individual and professional investors, and corporate customers, such as entrepreneurs, asset managers, and occupational pension customers. Avanza Bank Holding AB (publ) was incorporated in 1986 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
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What is Avanza Bank AB stock ticker?▼
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on exchange Avanza Bank AB stocks are traded under the ticker 1AZA.MI.
When is the next Avanza Bank AB earnings date?▼
Avanza Bank AB is going to release the next earnings report on July 14, 2026.
What were Avanza Bank AB earnings last quarter?▼
1AZA.MI earnings for the last quarter are 0.42 EUR per share, whereas the estimation was 0.41 EUR resulting in a +1.47% surprise. The estimated earnings for the next quarter are N/A EUR per share.
Does Avanza Bank AB pay dividends?▼
Yes, 1AZA.MI dividends are paid annual. The last dividend per share was 1.07 EUR. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 3.28%.
In which sector is Avanza Bank AB located?▼
Avanza Bank AB operates in the Other sector.
When did Avanza Bank AB complete a stock split?▼
Avanza Bank AB has not had any recent stock splits.