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Britt Ehrling was the Chief Executive Officer at Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB from 2011 to 2014 and at Navigera AB from 2011 to 2020.
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Navigera AB
Navigera AB Investment ManagersFinance Navigera AB (Navigera) is the Sweden-based fund management subsidiary of MM Holding AB, ultimately held by Willis Group Holdings plc (NYSE: WSH) in Great Britain. Established in 1994, the firm is headquartered in Stockholm and manages the Navigera fund range for individual and institutional investors. Navigera is a signatory of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment and incorporates environmental, social and governance issues into their investment process. | Chief Executive Officer | 2020-11-30 |
Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB
Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB Investment ManagersFinance Part of Max Matthiessen AB, Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB is a Swedish Stockholm-based company founded in 1889. The company is one of the largest life and non-life insurance brokers in the Nordic region. The CEO is Henrik Nilsson. | Chief Executive Officer | 2013-12-31 |
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Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB
Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB Investment ManagersFinance Part of Max Matthiessen AB, Max Matthiessen Värdepapper AB is a Swedish Stockholm-based company founded in 1889. The company is one of the largest life and non-life insurance brokers in the Nordic region. The CEO is Henrik Nilsson. | Finance |
Navigera AB
Navigera AB Investment ManagersFinance Navigera AB (Navigera) is the Sweden-based fund management subsidiary of MM Holding AB, ultimately held by Willis Group Holdings plc (NYSE: WSH) in Great Britain. Established in 1994, the firm is headquartered in Stockholm and manages the Navigera fund range for individual and institutional investors. Navigera is a signatory of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment and incorporates environmental, social and governance issues into their investment process. | Finance |
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