DNB Norden Indeks is an index-tracking equity fund that gives broad exposure to the Nordic stock market.
Index-tracking equity fund
Broad exposure to the Nordic stock market
On your mobile phone, you buy DNB Norden Index in The Spare app
You can buy DNB Norden Indeks using a computer or in the Spare app.
DNB Norden Indeks A gets six out of six in Din Penger’s overview of the best fund in 2025.
DNB Norden Indeks is passively managed, i.e. the aim is to mirror the return of the fund’s benchmark index, VINX Benchmark Cap.
Investing in DNB Norden Indeks gives broad exposure across sectors in the Nordic stock market. When a mutual fund is “index-following”, it means it tries to invest in the securities that the reference index is composed of, so that, as far as possible, the fund is a reflection of it, albeit with a few inconsistencies.
Companies that perhaps do not satisfy DNB’s responsible investment guidelines will be kept out of the fund’s investment remit.
Minimum purchase amount is NOK 100. With a savings scheme in mutual funds, your savings happen automatically every month.
Price example: For an amount of NOK 100,000 invested, the platform fee will amount to NOK 100 and the ongoing costs will amount to NOK 100 over the course of a year. A total of NOK 200 per year.
Any transaction costs to the Portfolio Manager are not included in the cost overview. These are given under cost details on the summary page before you buy the mutual fund.
Find out which type of investment is right for you. Our advisers will do a review of your overall finances and what you want to get from your savings.
The Spare app brings all your savings together in one place and gives you a full overview of your investments.
Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns. Future returns will depend, among other things, on market developments, the skill of the Portfolio Manager, the mutual fund’s risk, and the management costs. Returns may be negative as a result of mark-to-market losses.
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