Summary of Government Interventions in Financial Markets Denmark

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8 September 2009 Summary o Government Interventions in Financial Markets Denmark Overview and which is wholly owned by the Kingdom o markets, Denmark, similar to the US, the UK, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands, has established a state guarantee scheme and a bailout package to State guarantee scheme On 5 October 2008, the Danish Government and the Private Contingency Association (the PCA, in Danish: Det Private Beredskab, which was established in 2007 and comprises nearly all Danish banks), agreed to establish a saety scheme to ensure that depositors and (in respect o Danish banks only) other unsubordinated The guarantee scheme provides that the Kingdom o Denmark unconditionally guarantees the claims o unsecured creditors against banks to the extent such covering the unsecured claims and has a power to wind up a bank which ails to meet the statutory capital adequacy requirements and or which no sustainable Company will contribute to a new subsidiary in order to take over the distressed bank and wind it up in a controlled way to saeguard unsecured creditors The scheme covers all Danish banks which were members o the PCA prior to 13 October 2008 and may cover their oreign branches, provided they are in a Danish branches o oreign banks can also access the scheme but will only receive coverage or a limited type The arrangement will be in orce until 30 September 2010 with the possibility o extension i deemed The unsecured claims covered within the guarantee period include: deposits; beore 13 October 2008 to participate in the scheme, and participation in the scheme will be binding or the interbank liabilities; and but not including: hybrid capital and subordinated debt; covered bonds; or agreement, the PCA will pay an annual guarantee This amount will be apportioned among members o will provide a guarantee o DKK 10bn against any The guarantee provided by the Kingdom o Denmark is unlimited, unconditional, irrevocable and granted through the Winding-Up Company, a public limited company which has been established as part o the scheme by the Danish Ministry o Economic and Business Aairs with a share capital o DKK 500,000 o the scheme, the aggregate losses o the scheme, exceed DKK 25bn, the PCA will be liable or covering such losses by way o increased guarantee commission

Certain conditions were imposed on the banks participating in the scheme including a ban on dividend payments, any new stock buy-back arrangements and stock option arrangements and a restriction on banks o that date, the Ministry o Economic and Business Aairs had received applications or hybrid core capital injections rom 50 banks and mortgage credit There will also be ongoing monitoring o individual banks both by regulatory authorities and also by industry sources to ensure that the restrictions are The scheme is set out in the Financial Stability Act o 10 October 2008 available on the website o the Danish Ministry o Economic and Business Aairs: Pressemeddelelser%202008/Lov%20om%20 The scheme was approved by the EU Commission on 10 October 2008: a provision that the capital is granted with the objective counteract a credit squeeze, and the bank will undertake to submit semi-annual reports on lending According to the agreement, the Danish state will make capital available to banks on the condition that the Banks and MCIs will be able to redeem the loans ater a Government loans and capital injections The Financial Stability Act o 10 October 2008 provides that the Danish National Bank will launch a number o new lending acilities involving urther lending against collateral, including a special liquidity acility available or all Danish banks at an extraordinary high interest Credit aid package On 18 January 2009, the Danish Government concluded an agreement with the Danish political parties on a DKK 100bn credit aid package or banks and mortgage credit institutions ( MCIs agreement, the Danish state will oer banks and MCIs state-unded capital injections which will take the orm o hybrid core capital, to enable the banks and MCIs to continue to lend money to businesses and citizens or be introduced with respect to the government guarantee in the Financial Stability Act, ensuring a gradual phase-out o the existing government guarantee until it expires on 30 September 2010, with eect rom 1 October 2010, ordinary deposits will be covered by an increased deposit guarantee scheme o Further, pursuant to the agreement, the supervision o banks and MCIs would be enhanced, and the Danish FSA would receive an additional DKK 15m with a view supervision is to target, in particular, mid-sized banks, ater several o these lenders had deaulted or sought Danish FSA is planning also to publish once a year estimates o what solvency ratio it believes each individual bank requires in order to meet its legal All credit institutions in Denmark that complied with the statutory solvency requirements could apply or 2 Summary o Government Interventions in Financial Markets Denmark

Detailed inormation on the credit package agreement is available on: company which Fionia Bank will pledge (together with associated voting rights) to the State as collateral or Pressemeddelelser%202009/Atale%20om%20 kreditpakke%20eng%20ojr%20bem%2018%20 announced on 20 May 2009, its approval or the rescue aid granted to Fionia Bank by the Danish authorities in A bill implementing the agreement, including a proposal or a new Act on State-Funded Capital Injections ( Kapitalindskud/Lovgrundlag/Act%20on%20State- Funded%20Capital%20Injections%20into%20 ) was ast-tracked through the legislation process and adopted by the Danish recapitalisation scheme and amendments to the existing guarantee scheme were approved by the Danske Bank In its Annual Report 2008 announced on 31 March 2009, the Danske Bank Group stated that it would apply to the Danish state or subordinated loan capital submitted its application and expects to receive Other developments Notable developments with commercial banks Roskilde Bank On 11 July 2008, Roskilde Bank, the eighth largest bank in Denmark, was granted an unlimited liquidity acility by the Danish National Bank ( DNB ) and a guarantee o up to DKK 750m o any potential losses on the liquidity acility by the PCA, to enable it to continue take over, through a newly created entity, all assets and Swap Facilities On 29 September 2008, the Danish National Bank announced that the Federal Reserve has concluded agreements with a number o central banks, including the DNB, to increase and extend temporary reciprocal 5bn to a total o USD 15bn and the term has been Furthermore, the European Central Bank and the DNB have established a reciprocal currency arrangement branches were sold on 29 September 2008 to Nordea, European Commission approved the liquidation on 5 Against this background, DNB conducts auctions where euro liquidity is oered to the monetary policy Fionia Bank A/S On 22 February 2009, Fionia Bank, the ninth-largest Danish bank by market value, ceded control to the Danish state in return or a DKK 1bn (USD 169m) agreement means that banking activities in the current Fionia Bank are transerred to a new company ounded Icelandic aid had set up with Nordic central banks tapping Denmark Under the terms o the acility set up with the central banks o Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Iceland can The only assets o Fionia Bank (which is to be renamed mayer brown 3

On 20 November 2008, the Ministers o Finance o Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland issued a joint degree to settle dierences in liquidity via the money More detailed inormation may be ound at: http:// Press_release_Interest-rate_reduction_ Short selling With eect rom 13 October 2008, the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority by the Executive Order Adoption o Euro The Danish Prime Minister is now seeking discussions with various parties on adopting the Euro, hoping to secure backing to hold a reerendum within the next relation to shares in all Danish banks which are licensed under the Financial Business Act and traded cost o being outside the Eurozone is materialising, with the Kroner being hit by the global credit crunch as short selling where the person entering into the agreement either does not own the shares or has not entered into an agreement to become the owner o the shares (with the shares to be delivered in time to settle 2009 tax reorm On 1 March 2009, the Danish government and the additional measures to stimulate activity in the Danish Mortgage market & pension unds On 31 October 2008, Denmark announced a proposal to protect its USD 360bn mortgage-bond market rom detailed inormation may be ound at: News/Press%20releases/2009/03/20090301%20 x The government, the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority and the Danish Insurance Association agreed outstanding mortgage debt, change the way they calculate uture obligations, reducing pressure on portolios and preventing a systematic divestment o Contact us For urther inormation, please contact Bruce Bloomingdale Interest rate reduction Kevin Hawken Ed Parker The purpose o the reduction is to give the banks and mortgage credit institutions an incentive to a higher Danuta Rychlicka Associate 4 Summary o Government Interventions in Financial Markets Denmark

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