[4] In 1999, National Express withdrew, while Goldman Sachs' subsidiary Bus Holdings Sàrl (registered in Luxembourg) came in with an owner share of 51.0%.
[10] SBC was one of Norway's oldest and largest bus operators, dating back to 1921.
The holders of the loans assumed 97.5% of the shares,[11][12] leaving only 2.5% to Concordia Bus BV and its owners.
Major new shareholders included Bluebay Asset Management (27%), Bear Stearns (17%), Avenue Capital (11%), Fidelity Funds (9%) and Lone Star (7%).
[15] On 4 December 2006, Interbus was sold to Strömma Turism & Sjöfart AB [sv].
[17] 19 October 2008, Concordia Bus Danmark A/S commenced their first PSO contract for Movia at North Zealand.
1 December 2009, the whole group of companies changed name from Concordia Bus to Nobina, with the exception of Swebus Express.
On 2 May 2018 Nobina AB sold Swebus to the German long distance coach operator Flixbus.