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Annika Falkengren CEO UBS conference May 14, 2007

What we are How we differ Growth opportunities 2

SEB history Longstanding customer relationships Entrepreneurship International outlook Same major owners today 1856 Stockholm Enskilda Bank founded 3

1997 2005 Growth through acquisitions Eurocard Esti Ühispanki Bank Agio Trygg Hansa Vilnius Bankas Codan BOS BfG Unibanka Gyllenberg Privatbanken 4

SEB the key to North-European markets SEB has an attractive platform high customer satisfaction stable profit growth several leading positions...a strong customer base 2,500 customers are large companies and financial institutions 400,000 SME customers 5 million private customers 5

SEB s market franchise Merchant Banking #1 Nordic stock broker #1 Nordic and Baltic investment bank #1 Nordic and Baltic cash manager #1 Custody Nordic and Baltic markets #1 Scandinavian currencies Wealth Management #1 Nordic and Baltic private bank #2 Nordic asset manager Life and pension #1 Nordic unit-linked business 6

What we are How we differ Growth opportunities 7

Customer distribution Jan Dec 2006 Strong customer franchise 2,500 large corporates & institutions 400,000 SME s 5 million private individuals Customer segmentation, Nordic banks Share of total income, per cent Wholesale banking Retail Nordic Retail Germany Retail Baltic Retail GB/Ireland AM Life German exposure Nordic exposure EEB Sweden EEB Sweden 100% 90% 80% 70% Other Nordic countries Germany 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% SEB Swedbank SHB Nordea Danske Bank DnB NOR 8

Income distribution Jan Dec 2006 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% SEB Swedbank SHB Nordea DnB NOR Danske Bank Net fee & commissions Net interest income Net financial income Net life insurance income Net other income 9

Operating income Geographical distribution Q1 2007 Other Nordic countries 18% Germany +16% Sweden 49% Eastern Europe 12 % Rest of world +5% 10

Nordic peers indexed 140 Total income 130 120 180 160 140 Operating profit 110 100 90 80 Q4 04 Q1 05 Q2 05 Q3 05 Q4 05 Q1 06 Q2 06 Q3 06 Q4 06 Q1 07 120 100 80 Q4 04 Q1 05 Q2 05 Q3 05 Q4 05 Q1 06 Q2 06 Q3 06 Q4 06 Q1 07 130 120 110 100 Total expenses SEB Peer average 90 80 Q4 04 Q1 05 Q2 05 Q3 05 Q4 05 Q1 06 Q2 06 Q3 06 Q4 06 Q1 07 12 m rolling reported figures 11

What we are How we differ Growth opportunities 12

Operating profit per division Q1 2007 vs. Q1 2005, SEKm Merchant Banking Growth vs. Q1 2005 +36% ROE Q1 2007 21% Retail Banking +34% 20% Wealth Management +32% 32% Life +99% 22% Q1 2007 Q1 2005 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 13

12 month moving average SEB Group*, SEKm 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 Income Costs Profit before credit losses 0 Q1-04 Q2-04 Q3-04 Q4-04 Q1-05 Q2-05 Q3-05 Q4-05 Q1-06 Q2-06 Q3-06 Q4-06 Q1-07 * Excluding one-off charge of SEK 890m for unutilised office space in 2005 14

Integration Efficiency Activity Profitable growth 15

Integration 2,500 large corporates & institutions 400,000 SME s 5 million private individuals Merchant Banking Retail Banking Wealth Management Life Support functions 16

Efficiency Cost level net of investments and variable remuneration SEK 1.5 2.0bn Continuous productivity gains 2006 2009 17

Activity Merchant Banking Strengthen customer offerings Example SME market* in Sweden Cash management FX Trade Finance Advisory Exploit product excellence Turnover SEKm 7% Market shares Nordic stock exchange Jan Mar 2007 SEB Enskilda 14% 19% 33% 7.5% ~80% <5 5-50 50-500 >500 Listed companies Profit growth 2005 2007 CAGR per year + 36% Carnegie Morgan Stanley SHB Glitnir 6.3% 6.0% 4.7% 4.6% 18

60 40 20 0 Activity Wealth Management Mutual funds net sales, Sweden Cumulative Jan 2005 Mar 2007, including PPM SEKbn 80 SEB Handelsbanken Robur Nordea jan-05 Apr Jul Okt jan-06 Apr Jul Oct jan-07 Size vs. peers, AuM USDbn Nordea 217 Profit growth 2005 2007 CAGR per year + 32% SEB 181 Danske 114 DnB NOR 90 Swedbank Svenska handelsbanken 63 54 19

Activity Life Market shares* Sweden Unit-linked new business Other pension players 41% SEB 29% Danske Bank 5% Nordea 6% Handelsbanken 8% Swedbank 11% Profit growth 2005 2007 CAGR per year + 99% *As of December 31, 2006 20

Activity Retail Banking Distribution of operating profit Q1 2007; per cent of total Cards Lithuania 12% 20% 39% Sweden 12% 13% 4% Latvia Germany Estonia Profit growth 2005 2007 CAGR per year + 34% 21

Growth opportunities Opportunities Exploit Merchant franchise SME and Mid-corporates Baltic market position increase product penetration Retail sales potential Germany and Sweden Private Banking platform Nordic export Life Denmark and Baltics Focused growth strategy 22

Long-term targets The leading bank in Northern Europe Leading in customer satisfaction Leading in financial performance RoE Sustainable profitable growth 23

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Additional Financial Information 25

Key figures SEB Group Q1 Q4 Q1 Jan Dec 2007 2006 2006 2006 Return on Equity, % 19.0 23.2 19.6 20.8 Cost / income ratio 0.57 0.57 0.60 0.58 Credit loss level, % 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 Earnings per share, SEK 4.81 5.61 4.22 18.72 Core capital ratio, Basel II, % 8.33* Core capital ratio, Basel I, % 7.87 8.19 7.31 8.19 RWA, Basel I, SEKbn 796 741 741 741 * Basel II including transitional rules 26

Profit and loss account Q1 2007 vs. Q1 2006 SEB Group, SEKm Jan Mar Jan Mar Change Jan Dec 2007 2006 % 2006 Net interest income 3,767 3,596 5 14,281 Net fee and commissions 4,277 3,993 7 16,146 Net financial income 1,311 979 34 4,036 Net life insurance income 743 583 27 2,661 Net other income 95 459-79 1,623 Total operating income 10,193 9,610 6 38,747 Staff costs -3,796-3,722 2-14,363 Other expenses -1,678-1,736-3 -6,887 Depreciation of assets -328-312 5-1,287 Total operating expenses -5,802-5,770 1-22,537 Gain/loss tangible/intangible assets - 28-70 Net credit losses etc -234-198 18-718 Operating profit 4,157 3,670 13 15,562 Net profit 3,262 2,827 15 12,623 27

Operating profit per division Q1 2007, SEKm Merchant Banking 1,940 Changes vs. Q1 2006 Q4 2006 8% -7% Retail Banking 1,548 40% 4% Wealth Management 614 1% -13% Life 458 (702*) 56% -% *Business result 28

RoE and Cost/Income ratio per division Return on Equity per division 50,00 40,00 30,00 20,00 10,00 0,00 Merchant Banking Retail Banking Cost/income ratio per division 1,00 0,80 0,60 0,40 0,20 0,00 Merchant Retail Banking Banking * Based on operating result Wealth Management Life* Jan Mar 2006 Jan Mar 2007 Wealth Management Life Jan Mar 2006 Jan Mar 2007 Group Group 29