SEB to stay in current premises
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
SEB has finalised its review of a possible move to new premises in the Stockholm
district Norra Djurgårdsstaden. Taking into account the need for office space
and the associated costs, SEB has decided to stay in its current premises. "We
have less need for office space and rent has come down. It would be less
efficient to build something new," says SEB's Chief Financial Officer Jan Erik
Back.
SEB signed an option agreement with the city of Stockholm in May 2011, enabling
the bank to review a possible move to a new building in Norra Djurgårdsstaden.
The review looked into the prospect of having all staff in one place while
reducing costs. SEB reviewed moving around 7,600 work places in four Stockholm
locations (Rissne, Magnus Ladulåsgatan, Kungsträdgårdsgatan and Sergels Torg) to
the new building.
The review, which was finalised recently, shows that there would be more
negative than positive implications. SEB's need for workplaces has come down to
6,800 from 7,600 during the review period, while the relative cost of building
new premises has gone up.
SEB has therefore decided not to renew the option agreement with the city of
Stockholm when it expires in May. The bank instead plans to upgrade the current
buildings as needed.
"The agreement with the city of Stockholm provided us with a possibility to
thoroughly review the implications of a move. We have gone far to achieve a
realistic business case and we have weighed the positive and negative factors.
We have now made a decision. Norra Djurgårdsstaden was an attractive
alternative, but we must do what is most efficient for SEB in the long term. We
have had good cooperation with the city of Stockholm throughout the review
period," Back says.
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