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Accessibility statement for seb.no

This statement describes how seb.no complies with the requirements set out in the European Accessibility Act (Lagen om vissa produkters och tjänsters tillgänglighet (2023:254)). Here you can read about how our digital service functions, how it is designed from an accessibility perspective, known issues, and how to contact us if you experience problems.

We aim to make our website usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their circumstances.

Technical information about the website’s accessibility

This website is largely compliant with the European standard for accessibility of information and communication technology, EN 301 549.

About sebgroup.com – description of function and design

Seb.no contains information about SEB as a company and the bank's operations in Norway, as well as our offering to large corporates, financial institutions and Private Wealth Management & Family Office.

The main features include:

  • A navigation menu for access to different sections
  • Text- and table-based information
  • Occasional video content
  • Downloadable documents, primarily in PDF format
  • Links to external services, such as internet banking login.

The website is responsive and works on desktop computers, tablets, and mobile phones. It has been developed with a focus on clear structure, simple navigation, and support for assistive technologies in accordance with accessibility requirements.

How seb.no works for different needs – and known issues

For users who are blind or have visual impairments

  • Screen readers and screen magnifiers work with the website’s content.
  • Navigation using the keyboard is supported.
  • Sufficient contrast between text and background.
  • Text can be enlarged without loss of content or clarity.
  • The page structure is semantically correct, with headings, lists, and forms.
  • All functions are accessible and usable via keyboard and screen reader.

Known issues: Some PDF files do not sufficiently support screen readers.

For users who are deaf or hard of hearing

  • The website does not require sound to be used.
  • We aim to always provide text alternatives for audio or video content.

Known issues: Some informational videos currently lack subtitles.

For users with reduced mobility

  • It is possible to navigate and use the entire website using only a keyboard.
  • Focus indicators clearly show the user's position on the page.

For users with cognitive impairments

  • The website uses language that is as simple and clear as possible.
  • The structure is logical and consistent.
  • Information is presented in multiple formats, such as bullet points and tables.

How we have tested accessibility

The accessibility of the website has been reviewed through both automated tests and manual testing using assistive technologies. The tests have been carried out by internal specialists supported by accessibility tools.

The report is updated regularly. The assessment is based on self-assessment and automatic testing tools.

What can you do if you cannot access parts of the website?

If you need information from the website in a format that is more accessible to you or if you find any accessibility issues on our website, you are welcome to contact us.

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