Danske Bank becomes partner for Copenhagen Pride again after Gaza conflict
Danske Bank has announced its return as an official partner for Copenhagen Pride after previously withdrawing support due to conflicts over statements regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
Danske Bank lays off some employees in Lithuania: revealed reasons
Danske Bank is reducing its workforce in Lithuania, primarily affecting specialists in daily banking operations, due to automation and digitalization efforts.
Danske Bank fires 230 people in Denmark
Danske Bank has announced the termination of 230 positions in Denmark as part of a larger workforce reduction of 420 roles across the bank.
It is clear who paid the highest salaries in January: among the largest employers and the GMP service
In January 2026, the GMP service had approximately 2,770 employees, while Danske Bank's Lithuanian branch and Energijos skirstymo operatorius saw significant increases in median salaries.
Danske Bank: Interest rates may be increased again
Danske Bank's chief economist suggests a potential rise in interest rates due to persistent inflationary pressures.
Danske Bank gives customers access to invest in cryptocurrency
Denmark's largest bank, Danske Bank, will now allow customers to invest in cryptocurrency through its trading platform due to increasing demand from clients.
Has the renovation been postponed? At least it can't be justified for these reasons anymore
Danske Bank's Ville Roihu points out that most reasons for delaying renovations have now been eliminated, urging timely planning and execution of necessary repairs.
Danske Bank's profit falls slightly, but fee income rises
Danske Bank reported a slight decline in profits and interest income in 2025, while fee income has increased, highlighting the bank's strong performance in Denmark.
Disruption at Danske Bank
Danske Bank experienced disruptions affecting its mobile banking service, peaking around 8 PM, with ongoing issues being reported according to Downdetector.
The Minister of Justice initiates a revision of the anti-corruption law due to the Danske fine
Estonian Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta has initiated a comprehensive review of the anti-corruption law in response to the Danske Bank money laundering scandal, highlighting the need for better prevention of corruption in financial institutions.
Pakosta initiates revision of the anti-corruption law for Danske's fine
Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta has initiated a revision of the anti-corruption law following the Danske Bank money laundering scandal, highlighting the need for better corruption prevention in financial institutions.