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05/12/2022at 12:46

Former Nordnet Danish lead looks forward to new role and digital push at Danske Bank

After four years at the helm of Nordnet’s activities in Denmark, Anne Buchardt is passing on the torch and returning to Danske Bank, where she will set a new agenda within private banking.
Anne Buchardt. | Photo: PR/ Nordnet
Anne Buchardt. | Photo: PR/ Nordnet
by sofie højlund, translated by catherine brett

On Feb.1, 2023, Anne Buchardt is leaving Nordnet to return to Danske Bank, where she will lead the Global Private Banking department.

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