Today, the Board of Directors of DNB ASA has sent a written report to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries at the request of the Minister.
The background for the report is that the bank’s subsidiary in Luxembourg facilitated the establishment of companies in the Seychelles for customers. In the report, the Board of Directors presents the findings which have thus far resulted from the internal investigations. Based on the report, the Board has already asked the company to implement several measures.
"Group Legal in DNB has done a thorough job, reviewed a large number of documents and interviewed a number of employees and former employees. Based on the investigations, the Board of Directors has prepared a written report which sums up the main findings and the measures which have already been initiated to ensure that DNB’s operations are in line with both regulations and the expectations of its owners, customers and society at large,” says board chairman Anne Carine Tanum.
In addition, the Board of Directors has decided to implement additional measures:
1.The Board of Directors asks the group chief executive to consider the organisation of DNB’s operations in Luxembourg (including a description of current procedures and the division of responsibilities and roles), with special focus on private banking operations.
2.The Board of Directors asks the group chief executive to consider the products and services distributed in the private banking channels, with special focus on aspects which may give rise to reputational issues.
3.The Board of Directors asks the group chief executive to consider the principles for the management and control of international subsidiaries, with special focus on the workforce situation and resources, governance, board composition and compliance.
4.The Board of Directors will, in cooperation with the group chief audit executive, consider the expertise and resources relating to the internal audit functions.
The report and attachments (in Norwegian only) are available at:
https://dnbfeed.no/nyheter/redegjorelse-om-dnb-luxembourg/
Contact person:
Even Westerveld, EVP Corporate Communications, tel. (+47) 400 16 744