Saxo Bank A/S |
| Company type | Private |
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| Industry | Brokerage firm, Banking, Trading, Investment Fintech |
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| Founded | 1992 (1992) |
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| Founder | Kim Fournais Lars Seier Christensen Mark Anthony Hauschildt |
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| Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Key people | Lone Fønss Schrøder, Chairman (Chairman) Henrik Normann (Vice-Chairman) Kim Fournais (CEO & Founder) Lars Seier Christensen (Founder) |
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| Products | Investment Banking, trading platforms, online trading and investment |
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| DKK 4,316 billion (2020) |
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| DKK 750 million (2020) |
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| Total assets | DKK 78,784 billion (2020) |
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| Total equity | DKK 7,401 billion (2020)[1] |
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Number of employees | 2,224 (2020) |
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| Website | www.home.saxo |
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Saxo Bank is an international electronic investment bank. It is considered one of the top 25 foreign exchange banks in the world. It is a bank that specializes in trading and investing online in the global capital markets.
Saxo Bank was founded by Kim Fournais and Lars Christensen, the two executive directors of the bank, in Copenhagen in 1992.The bank currently employs more than 1,300 employees of 62 different nationalities, serving clients in more than 180 countries.
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