SEB CEO and Vice Chair Investor AB: Marcus Wallenberg: Family, adaptability, and long-term stewardship
What is the key to sustaining a 175-year legacy in business? How do you adapt to dramatic technological changes over generations? In this episode, Nicolai sits down with Marcus Wallenberg, Chair of SEB and Vice Chair of Investor AB, to delve into the remarkable history and enduring influence of the Wallenberg family. Since 1850, the Wallenberg dynasty has played a pivotal role in shaping Swedish industry, with stakes in global giants like Ericsson, Atlas Copco, and Electrolux. Marcus shares insights on the importance of adaptability, the family's unique approach to long-term stewardship, and the values that have guided them through generations. Discover how the Wallenberg foundations are driving innovation through cutting-edge research and education and learn about the challenges and opportunities in modern corporate governance. This episode is a deep dive into the principles of leadership, the power of a strong network, and the future of Swedish innovation. Tune in!
The fund's investments in SEB and Investor AB
At the end of the first half 2024 the fund's holdings in SEB had a market value of 795.1 million kroner or 74.7 million dollar. The fund's holdings in Investor AB had a market value of 12.6 billion kroner or 1.2 billion dollar.
The episode was produced by PLAN-B’s Pål Huuse and Niklas Figenschau Johansen. Background research was conducted by Isabelle Karlsson and Eirik Omre.
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