

DNB is mishandling its clients' pensioners and entrepreneurs, investments, especially for those who wish to invest freely in companies they deem fit. DNB has labeled such investments as fraudulent without providing concrete evidence to support these claims. We have answers to all the questions regarding any losses, yet DNB has not adequately responded to our inquiries about why they consider us fraudulent.
Due to this lack of transparency and communication, we are determined to terminate our relationship with DNB. Additionally, DNB has informed other institutions about their stance without providing us with a satisfactory explanation.
Why does DNB restrict clients and pensioners from investing freely? Is it because they see these potentially successful enterprises as a threat to their interests? Could it be that DNB fears the outflow of funds from their own pension welfare schemes?
We demand factual answers and transparency regarding this issue.
Conclusion
It appears that DNB is mismanaging accounts to its own benefit, which raises concerns about corruption within the bank. We call for justice and transparency in this matter. Clients and pensioners deserve the freedom to invest as they see fit, without unjustified restrictions or accusations of fraud. We demand a thorough investigation into DNB's practices and appropriate actions to ensure fairness and accountability.